Suppositories are suitable for the treatment of various anorectal diseases, especially anal sinusitis and internal hemorrhoid bleeding, which can be used by general patients, but pregnant women and lactating women should be cautious or prohibited.
When using the suppository, you can use the tools attached to the suppository box (if there is no tool, you can directly use hemorrhoid cream or finger joints) to push the suppository to the end of the suppository, and the suppository can be pushed from the anus to the anus. Commonly used suppositories are usually put 1 ~ 2 tablets at a time, once after defecation or before going to bed. Analgesic suppository (such as anti-inflammatory analgesic suppository) should be put into anus after defecation or when anus hurts.