Gynecological enema tubes are kept for 10 to 15 minutes after the enema is finished and then removed.
An enema is a liquid medication that is introduced into the anorectum through an enema tube. Gynecological enema treatment is mainly used for pelvic inflammation, chronic abdominal pain, pelvic fluid retention and other gynecological conditions. Because of the closer proximity to the uterus, gynecological enemas provide good pain relief treatment.
Generally the whole enema lasts about 30 minutes to 1 hour, the volume of drug liquid is 100 to 150 ml, the temperature is around 40℃, and the concentration and temperature of the drug can be adjusted according to the response of the previous enema. Generally after the enema enema tube can be kept for 10 to 15 minutes before pulling out, to prevent excessive flow of medicinal fluid due to pulling out the tube, which affects the efficacy of drug therapy.