Question

I’ve heard that enema treatment can be used when children have diarrhea. What additional medications can be added during the enema treatment?

Answer

If you’re planning to use enema treatment for a child with diarrhea, you can add the following medications:

  • Analgin Injection: Used to relieve pain caused by diarrhea.
  • Bupleurum Injection: Used to alleviate discomfort caused by diarrhea.
  • Dexamethasone: Some Dexamethasone may need to be added, with the specific dosage determined according to the situation. When performing enema treatment on a child, be sure to follow the doctor’s instructions and add an appropriate amount of Analgin Injection, Bupleurum Injection, and Dexamethasone to the enema. These medications can help relieve the discomfort caused by diarrhea.