Non-retaining enemas are enemas that are excreted from the body in a timely manner and do not remain in the body for long.
Unretained enemas soften stools by pouring saline, soapy water, and other liquids into the colon through the anus, prompting the dilation of the intestinal tubes, which are then expelled from the body in a timely manner after treatment. Unreserved enema mainly solves the problem of difficult bowel movements and is a treatment for patients with persistent constipation.
The enema solution needs to master the dose, temperature, flow rate and pressure; pregnancy, acute abdomen, gastrointestinal bleeding patients are not suitable for enema; hepatic coma patients are forbidden to soap water enema. Enema patients appear white, cold sweat, abdominal pain, panic to stop enema immediately.
Patients with persistent constipation should develop good defecation habits under the guidance of a doctor.