Enteroscopy laxatives drink down and vomit is mostly considered to be more sensitive to the taste of laxatives, difficult to tolerate caused by. It may also be due to its own intestinal obstruction and other disease factors, can be slowed down the speed of drinking the medicine, change other ways of bowel cleansing to relieve the symptoms.
Before doing a colonoscopy, the examiner needs to take laxatives orally to expel feces from the intestines. However, due to the stimulation of the laxative and drinking a large amount of water within a short period of time, some examiners may experience vomiting when drinking the laxative. It is recommended to slow down the speed of drinking or stop drinking for a while and try again after appropriate activities to avoid irritation of the stomach and intestines, which may aggravate the vomiting.
If slowing down still fails to improve the symptoms, other methods of bowel cleansing can be used, such as using paraffin oil, saline and other cleansing enemas to clean the intestinal tract. The use of Prucalopride can also be added to promote intestinal secretion of digestive juices and peristalsis to reduce the use of laxatives.
It is also possible that the patient himself has intestinal obstruction, which will lead to the emergence of stop defecation, nausea and vomiting and other manifestations, in a large number of laxatives through the mouth may appear to aggravate the situation, resulting in laxatives and then later on will vomit as soon as you drink it. In this case, it is recommended to stop drinking laxatives or eating immediately, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.
If the phenomenon of vomiting when drinking laxatives occurs before having a colonoscopy, you should inform your doctor immediately and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate program to alleviate the symptoms.