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Enema
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This rectal bulb syringe may be used to administer smaller enemas.
Enema Device for bowel irrigation
An enema (plural enemata or enemas) (pronounced ??n?m?) is the procedure of introducing liquids into the
rectum and
colon via the
anus. The increasing volume of the liquid causes rapid expansion of the lower intestinal tract, often resulting in very uncomfortable bloating, cramping, powerful
peristalsis, a feeling of extreme urgency and complete evacuation of the lower intestinal tract. An enema has the advantage over any laxative in its speed of action, and some people prefer it for this reason.
Enemas can be carried out as treatment for medical conditions, such as
constipation and
encopresis, and as part of some
alternative health therapies. They are also used to administer certain medical or recreational
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