What is the difference of fleet enema from suppository?




Answers:    I think an enema is fluid while a suppository is solid.
An enema is a juice that you put into your rectum, hold it in for a bit, and consequently it flows out, along with everything else that might hold been up in attendance. It is supposed to clean you out. A suppository is anything that you put up within that stays up there. It is collectively some kind of pills that absorbs through your skin. I hope that help.

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