After an enema for pelvic inflammatory disease it is usually recommended to wait 10-15 minutes before you can go to the bathroom, if the condition is unique then you can follow your doctor’s instructions. An enema is a certain amount of liquid that is poured into the intestines, which can play a role in cleansing, exhaustion, and healing. Generally enemas are categorized into retained enemas and non-retained enemas, and they are performed according to the needs of the condition. If it is a retained enema, it usually uses drugs, such as mesalazine and safranin, and is usually retained for 1-2 hours. If the enema is not retained, then it can be used externally with corkscrew, glycerin, etc., usually for 10-15 minutes. For how long after the enema can go to the toilet, subject to the doctor’s instructions.