Penggunaan suppositoria yg tepat

Adel Fina
21 Mar 202004:32

Summary

TLDRThis video presentation explains hemorrhoids (wasir), including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. The speaker introduces hemorrhoids as a swelling and inflammation in the rectal area, causing pain, discomfort, and sometimes bleeding. The focus is on the use of anti-hemorrhoid medications, particularly suppositories, which help relieve symptoms. The speaker demonstrates the correct method of using suppositories, highlighting essential steps like proper storage, application, and hygiene. This informative video aims to educate viewers on managing hemorrhoids and ensuring the effective use of treatment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Hemorrhoids (wasir) are swollen veins in the anus or rectum that cause discomfort and pain during bowel movements.
  • 😀 Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include pain during sitting, difficulty with bowel movements, constipation, and bleeding.
  • 😀 Anti-hemorrhoid medications like suppositories can be used to treat hemorrhoids and alleviate symptoms.
  • 😀 Suppositories for hemorrhoids contain ingredients like bismuth subgallate, which helps absorb water and toxins in the colon.
  • 😀 To use suppositories, ensure proper hygiene by washing hands and using gloves for insertion.
  • 😀 Suppositories should be stored at temperatures below 30°C, or in the fridge, but never in the freezer.
  • 😀 If the suppository is soft, it can be chilled for 5 minutes in the fridge to help it solidify before use.
  • 😀 To insert the suppository, lie on your side with your left leg bent beneath you and your right leg bent over your stomach.
  • 😀 Gently insert the suppository about 1.5 inches into the rectum, and remain lying down for 5 minutes to allow it to dissolve.
  • 😀 Always wash your hands after handling the suppository to maintain hygiene.
  • 😀 Hemorrhoids can be treated with care and the right medication, and it's important to follow usage instructions carefully for best results.

Q & A

  • What is hemorrhoids (wasir)?

    -Hemorrhoids, or 'wasir,' refer to the swelling and inflammation of the hemorrhoids inside the anus. They function as part of the system controlling the expulsion of stool.

  • What are the common symptoms of hemorrhoids?

    -Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include pain in the rectum or anus, pain during bowel movements, pain while sitting, constipation, and bleeding during defecation.

  • What are the available treatments for hemorrhoids?

    -Hemorrhoids can be treated using anti-hemorrhoidal medications, especially suppositories that help relieve the symptoms by reducing inflammation and promoting healing.

  • What is the main ingredient in anti-hemorrhoidal suppositories?

    -One of the main ingredients in anti-hemorrhoidal suppositories is bismuth subgallate, which helps absorb water in the colon, absorb toxins, and coat the hemorrhoids to reduce inflammation.

  • How should anti-hemorrhoidal suppositories be stored?

    -Anti-hemorrhoidal suppositories should be stored below 30°C. They can be kept in the fridge, but not in the freezer.

  • What is the recommended dosage for using anti-hemorrhoidal suppositories?

    -The recommended dosage is one to two suppositories, to be used once a day before bedtime.

  • How should one correctly use an anti-hemorrhoidal suppository?

    -To use an anti-hemorrhoidal suppository, follow these steps: wash your hands, refrigerate the suppository if soft, wear gloves, use lubricant or water, lie on your side, insert the suppository 1.5 to 1 inch into the rectum, and stay lying down for 5 minutes.

  • What should you do if the suppository is soft?

    -If the suppository is soft, place it in the fridge for about 5 minutes until it hardens to make it easier to handle and insert.

  • Why is it important to lie down after inserting the suppository?

    -It is important to lie down for 5 minutes after inserting the suppository to ensure that it stays in place and does not come out.

  • What precautions should be taken when using the suppository?

    -When using the suppository, make sure to wear gloves, use lubricant or water for easier insertion, and avoid freezing the suppository. Always wash your hands before and after use.

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