Suppositories are a type of medication that is inserted into the body — most commonly the rectum or vagina — where they dissolve and release the medication for absorption. Doctors recommend different ...
A rectal suppository is a small, solid piece of medication that melts at body temperature. It contains a laxative that stimulates the bowels or softens the stool, treating constipation. Different ...
Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Key Takeaways Boric acid suppositories can help treat yeast infections, especially those not caused by Candida albicans.It's important to talk to your ...