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An enema administration is a technique used to stimulate stool evacuation. It is a liquid treatment most commonly used to help relieve severe constipation. The process helps push waste out of the rectum when you cannot do so on your own. Enemas are availa ble for purchase at pharmacies for home use, but you should ask a doctor or nurse for specific instructions to avoid injury. Other types of enemas are administered to clean out the colon to better detect colon cancer and polyps. Any concerns or worsening symptoms after enema administration should be followed up with a doctor right away.
Colonics and enemas both aim to cleanse the colon by introducing water by way of the rectum. Although the treatments are similar in approach and in their supposed health benefits, there are some key differences between colonics and enemas.
For example, enemas involve a one-time infusion of water into the colon. Also known as colonic hydrotherapy or colon irrigation, colonics involve multiple infusions of water into the colon.
What's more, the main objective of enemas is to evacuate the lower colon, while colonics are meant to cleanse a larger part of the colon.
Another key difference between colonics and enemas: colonics require specialized equipment and must be administered by a trained colon hydrotherapist while enemas are often performed at home with the help of do-it-yourself kits (commonly sold in drugstores).
https://www.verywell.com/what-is-a-colonic-89032
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Don't think I could eva even though it sounds like it revitalises the body