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liquid-paraffin-oral

This medicine is used for constipation (difficulty in passing stool) and hyperacidity (a condition in which the amount of acid in gastric juice, the stomach juice is more than normal).

Contradications

This medicine is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to it, in patients with hiatal hernia (when your stomach bulges up into your chest), intestinal blockage, difficulty in swallowing, appendicitis (inflammation of appendix), bedridden patients etc.

Side effects

Granulomatous reactions (inflammatory response), anal seepage (anal leakage, the accidental passsing of stool) and irritation, altered absorption of fat soluble vitamins are some of its side effects. It may rarely cause lipoid pneumonia (a rare disease when oil or fat enters the lungs).

Expert Advice

  • Do not immediately before going to bed.
  • Avoid its prolonged use.
  • Eat more fibre.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Exercise regularly.

FAQs

What is the work of this medicine?

It softens and lubricates the stool.

What is the recommended dose for liquid parrafin?

For adults it is 10 - 30ml. For children over 3 years of age 5 - 20 ml.

What are the side effects of liquid paraffin?

Its prolonged use can cause lipoid pneumonia (a rare disease when oil or fat enters the lungs).

Is this medicine safe for babies?

This medicine is not recommended to use in children under 3 years of age.

Is liquid paraffin the same as paraffin oil?

They are not the same, paraffin oil is the yellow, odourless and transparent liquid while liquid paraffin is milky liquid.