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  2. Rectal administration - Wikipedia

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    Enema equipment for introducing a large amount of fluid into the colon via the rectum. Rectal administration (colloquially known as boofing or plugging ) uses the rectum as a route of administration for medication and other fluids, which are absorbed by the rectum's blood vessels , [ Note 1 ] and flow into the body's circulatory system , which ...

  3. Enema - Wikipedia

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    Soapsuds enema is a frequently used synonym for a large volume enema (although soap is not necessary for effectivity). [5] For relieving occasional constipation, a large volume enema may be used in a home setting, although for recurring or severe cases of constipation medical care may be required. [5]

  4. Nutrient enema - Wikipedia

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    A nutrient enema, also known as feeding per rectum, rectal alimentation, or rectal feeding, is an enema administered to provide nutrition in cases where normal eating is not possible. In modern medicine, nutrient enemas have been superseded by tube feeding and parenteral nutrition (intravenous feeding).

  5. Fecal impaction - Wikipedia

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    Because enemas work in 2–15 minutes, they do not allow sufficient time for a large fecal mass to soften. Even if the enema is successful at dislodging the impacted stool, the impacted stool may remain too large to be expelled through the anal canal. Mineral oil enemas can assist by lubricating the stool for easier passage. In cases where ...

  6. Dry enema - Wikipedia

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    A dry enema is an alternative technique for cleansing the human rectum either for reasons of health, or for sexual hygiene. It is accomplished by squirting a small amount of sterile lubricant into the rectum, resulting in a bowel movement more quickly and with less violence than can be achieved by an oral laxative .

  7. Obstructed defecation - Wikipedia

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    Some authors report this treatment as effective and safe with no risk of side effects. [23] Self-administered enemas may however be abused, which can cause anorectal fibrosis and stricture, due to repeated microtrauma. [23] The disadvantages of this treatment are mainly social stigma and inconvenience.

  8. Rope worms - Wikipedia

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    Parents in these groups may be reluctant to take their children to their doctors, even when dangerous reactions to chlorine dioxide are apparent, such as vomiting, malaise, dehydration, and jaundice. Doctors and other mandatory reporters [ 9 ] are generally required to report suspected child abuse (including the use of chlorine dioxide enemas ...

  9. Chemical colitis - Wikipedia

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    The mean age of those experiencing ischemic colitis after a glycerin enema was 70 years, and the mean time to ischemic colitis onset was 5.5 hours after enema administration. [4] Chemical colitis may trigger a flare of ulcerative colitis or Crohn's colitis. [citation needed] Treatment is usually with supportive care until the colitis resolves.