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Poll question for parents - which of these do you administer to your kids most often

Poll - Total Votes: 26
Glycerin suppository (solid type)
Disposable enema (e.g Fleet)
Soap as a suppository
Micro-enema (e.g Enemeez, Melilax, Bebegel, Microlax)
Stimulant laxative suppository (e.g bisacodyl, ox-bile, phalavarti)
Carbon dioxide suppository (e.g Eductyl, Lecicarbon)
Home enema bulb or bag (any formula)
Lubricant suppository (e.g Lax Forte, Evac-Q, Melilax, Isipeg)
Sliver of potato as a suppository
Glycerin suppository (gelatin type)
Glycerin micro-enema (e.g Pedialax, Kaisailu)
Marshmallow as a suppository
Onion as a suppository
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In the comments you can explain the circumstances in which you use any of these remedies (e.g: acute constipation, or withholding, or routine scheduled purge)
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SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
On another website, someone described being given a homemade duiya which was - a piece of onion.
I can see how this would work as a stimulant-irritant purgative, but has anyone experienced the onion suppository? Any side-effects?
Birgit12 · 56-60, F
@SuziSatan02 no Never
Kathy4161 · 70-79, F
@SuziSatan02
No. Just glycerin and Dulcolax. Of course use of enemas as well.