Nowadays, many parents take their children to have enema after they have a fever. Although this is also a way to treat fever, it is also very harmful to the child's body. Enema can cause infectious diarrhea in children and damage the bone marrow, so it is not recommended to use enema to reduce fever in children. Generally, medication combined with physical therapy can reduce fever. The first disadvantage of enema in children 1. Bone marrow damage Rectal instillation uses a large amount of medication and the use of medication is not strict. Up to now, the country has not promoted it, and there is no strict standard to implement it. Everyone is using drugs indiscriminately, either orally or intravenously, as long as it is a drug, it is injected into the body. Most so-called empirical prescriptions contain dosages that are many times greater than those for oral or intravenous medications. 2. Low absorption Because the rectal mucosa has fewer wrinkles, no villi, small liquid capacity, and small absorption area, drug absorption is relatively slow and the amount of drug entering the blood circulation is very limited. 3. Infectious diarrhea Rectal instillation is not a safe and sterile method of drug administration. The intestines contain many bacteria, which may enter the deep intestines with the instillation solution and cause contamination. In particular, some antibiotics may kill the beneficial bacteria in the intestines, causing imbalance in the body's flora, leading to secondary infections and diarrhea, etc. Benefits of Second Enema for Children Short-term intermittent enema treatment has little effect on the whole body and few adverse reactions. It is a better laxative method and can be used for acute constipation (such as acute fecal impaction). This method can sometimes be used to stimulate the rectum in order to re-establish the rectal defecation reflex, and can be used for early treatment of some constipation patients. Enema therapy is also a basic treatment for childhood constipation and is often used to relieve constipation in children with idiopathic constipation or congenital megacolon. For patients with severe constipation who have not responded to treatment with diet therapy, oral laxatives, etc., enema is often the last resort for defecation. Through the above introduction, we know the benefits and harms of enema. The rectum has its own inherent physiological environment. Long-term or repeated rectal instillation of medication will cause changes in the physiological functions and environment of the rectal mucosa, rectal acidity and alkalinity, secretion and absorption of the rectal wall, and damage the intestines. Therefore, we need to see the benefits and harms of enema before deciding whether to do it or not. |
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