Description
Senna is a natural laxative derived from the leaves of the Cassia senna plant. It has been used for centuries to relieve occasional constipation. Here are some key points about senna:
Uses:
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- Occasional Constipation: Senna is likely effective in alternative medicine as an aid in treating occasional constipation in adults and children at least 2 years old. It can be used alone or together with other laxatives or stool softeners.
- Bowel Preparation: Senna is possibly effective as a bowel preparation before colonoscopy.
- Other uses not proven with research include weight loss, irritable bowel syndrome, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or after anal or rectal surgery.
Warnings:
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- Senna should not be used in place of medication prescribed by your doctor.
- There are no regulated manufacturing standards for herbal compounds, so choose reliable sources to minimize the risk of contamination.
- Do not use senna for longer than 1 week without medical advice.
Dosage:
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- For self-treatment, the usual dose of senna tablets is:
- Adults aged 18 years and over: Two 7.5mg tablets once a day at bedtime.
- Children aged 6 to 17 years: One 7.5mg tablet once a day at bedtime.
- A doctor may prescribe higher doses if necessary.
- For self-treatment, the usual dose of senna tablets is:
Side Effects: Senna may cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, and electrolyte imbalance.
Remember to follow the label instructions or your healthcare provider’s advice when using senna. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional.