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Can I get a prescription for a colon cleanse?

If you are experiencing symptoms such as fever, severe abdominal pain, or unusual stool colors, it is important to consult a doctor promptly. However, if you do not have any of these symptoms, you can start with a glycerin suppository to help relieve constipation. If that does not provide relief after 30 minutes, you can try using a Fleet enema. It is essential to retain the liquid in your rectum for at least 15 minutes for better effectiveness. If none of these measures work, it is recommended to seek medical advice.

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