The method of cleansing the rectum is the enema method, which is recommended to go to the hospital and be operated by a specialized doctor.
First of all, a disposable enema bag should be prepared and filled with warm water or saline. The patient takes the left lateral position, hangs the enema bag high to 40-60 centimeters from the anus, and then inserts the catheter into the anus 7-10 centimeters, so that the liquid flows in slowly. Note that the end of the catheter should be fully lubricated with paraffin oil to avoid damage to the anal mucosa. Defecation can be performed 5-10 minutes after the enema.
Be careful to move gently during the enema to avoid damage to the anus, while the liquid inflow should not be too fast so as not to cause a defecation reaction. If the patient has unbearable abdominal pain, shortness of breath, pallor and other symptoms, you need to stop the enema.
Note that enemas are not suitable for patients during pregnancy, with acute abdominal disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, and severe cardiovascular disease. It is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the examination, take targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis, and not private treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.