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Why do you take the right lateral position after amoebic dysentery enema


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Amoebic
dysentery is an intestinal infectious disease caused by Entamoeba histolytica, which is mainly transmitted through the digestive tract. Enema is one of the important methods to treat amoebic dysentery. It is achieved by pouring drugs into the intestine and directly acting on the diseased site.
The right lateral position can make the drugs stay in the intestine for a longer time and fully contact with the diseased site. In addition, the right lateral position can also reduce the stimulation of drugs to the intestine and reduce the incidence of adverse reactions. It
should be noted that enema treatment of amoebic dysentery should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and the dosage, concentration and time of enema should be strictly controlled. At the same time, the patient should maintain the right lateral position for a period of time after enema so that the drug can fully play its role.
In conclusion, taking the right lateral decubitus position after enema is an effective treatment, but it needs to be performed under the guidance of a doctor to ensure the effectiveness and safety of treatment.