Clingen is a vaginal suppository that treats gynecological infections. To insert the suppository, wash your hands, remove the wrapping and place it into the applicator, stand up straight and spread your legs apart, and gently insert the applicator and push the inside to place the suppository in the vagina, and then remove the applicator and wash your hands again.
"Directions: Remove wrapper and insert one suppository into the rectum in the morning and at bedtime, and after each bowel movement."
No more than 2.5 cm
As far as you can. If you have a friend or spouse who is willing to do it, they can push it farther.
To insert CanSoft CL suppositories, follow these steps: 1. Wash your hands thoroughly. 2. Lie on your back with knees bent or stand with one foot elevated. 3. Gently insert the rounded end of the suppository into the vagina and push it in as far as possible using your finger. 4. Wash your hands again after insertion.
Yes, often times when a baby is constipated, the health provider will advise you to insert an anal suppository to help relieve the constipation. In the case of newborns, the suppository is usually broken in half before insertion. Most suppositories safe for babies include glycerin.
The best position to place a client when administering a suppository is the left side, with the knees to their abdomen.
The time for a suppository to melt can vary based on factors like room temperature, body temperature, and the specific ingredients of the suppository. On average, it can take around 15-30 minutes for a suppository to fully melt and be absorbed into the body.
Yes, a 12-year-old can insert a rectal suppository, but it is important that they do so under adult supervision or guidance. They should be instructed on proper hygiene and technique to ensure safety and effectiveness. Additionally, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional if there are any concerns or questions about the process.
you have not tried it? me neither i wonder how does it feel like. people tell me that its sometimes painful while you insert it. but i really want to try it too and see why younger people hate it.
It's not possible to answer the question without knowing what medication was in the vaginal suppository. Many such medications are safe for use during pregnancy. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
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