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Product Description:



  • PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005 is a pre-filled enema designed for bowel cleansing.

  • It typically contains a saline solution, which is administered rectally to stimulate bowel movements.

  • This product is often used to prepare for medical procedures, such as colonoscopy or barium enema, or to relieve constipation.


How to Use:



  • Prepare: Follow the instructions provided on the product packaging. This usually involves warming the enema to body temperature.

  • Position: Lie on your left side with your knees drawn up toward your chest.

  • Insert: Insert the nozzle of the enema into your rectum, following the instructions provided.

  • Administer: Gently squeeze the enema to release the solution.

  • Hold: Hold the solution in for the recommended time, typically 5-10 minutes.

  • Defecate: Go to the bathroom and try to defecate.


Caution & Warnings:



  • Consult a healthcare professional: Before using an enema, consult with a doctor or nurse, especially if you have underlying health conditions, are pregnant, or are taking medications.

  • Avoid overuse: Frequent use of enemas can irritate the bowel.

  • Allergic reactions: If you experience any allergic reactions, discontinue use and seek medical attention.

  • Electrolyte imbalance: Excessive use of enemas can lead to electrolyte imbalances.

  • Pregnancy and lactation: Enemas should be used with caution during pregnancy and lactation. Consult with a healthcare professional for advice.


Ingredients:



  • The specific ingredients in PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005 may vary depending on the manufacturer and region.

  • However, it typically contains a saline solution, which is a mixture of sodium chloride and water.


Product Details:

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    PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005

    40.00 AED

    PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005

    Product Description:



    • PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005 is a pre-filled enema designed for bowel cleansing.

    • It typically contains a saline solution, which is administered rectally to stimulate bowel movements.

    • This product is often used to prepare for medical procedures, such as colonoscopy or barium enema, or to relieve constipation.


    How to Use:



    • Prepare: Follow the instructions provided on the product packaging. This usually involves warming the enema to body temperature.

    • Position: Lie on your left side with your knees drawn up toward your chest.

    • Insert: Insert the nozzle of the enema into your rectum, following the instructions provided.

    • Administer: Gently squeeze the enema to release the solution.

    • Hold: Hold the solution in for the recommended time, typically 5-10 minutes.

    • Defecate: Go to the bathroom and try to defecate.


    Caution & Warnings:



    • Consult a healthcare professional: Before using an enema, consult with a doctor or nurse, especially if you have underlying health conditions, are pregnant, or are taking medications.

    • Avoid overuse: Frequent use of enemas can irritate the bowel.

    • Allergic reactions: If you experience any allergic reactions, discontinue use and seek medical attention.

    • Electrolyte imbalance: Excessive use of enemas can lead to electrolyte imbalances.

    • Pregnancy and lactation: Enemas should be used with caution during pregnancy and lactation. Consult with a healthcare professional for advice.


    Ingredients:



    • The specific ingredients in PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005 may vary depending on the manufacturer and region.

    • However, it typically contains a saline solution, which is a mixture of sodium chloride and water.


    Product Details:

      • Genuine  brands

        Genuine brands


      • Temperature Controlled

        Temperature Controlled


      • Secure Payment

        Secure Payment

      PIC Enema Enteroclisma 2005