No
No, coffee enema is an unproven and dangerous procedure. It may cause various complications like sepsis, infections, electrolyte imbalance, rectal peroration, hyponatremia, dehydration and-in some cases- heart failure.
Rarely, chlamydia can cause severe right upper quadrant pain that may mimic hepatitis. This is known as Fitz-Hugh Curtis syndrome, and is a form of PID.
Whether or not you have MS does not affect the safety or efficacy of a coffee enema. It does present some unique challenges though:One of the noted problems with coffee enemas is that people put the coffee in too hot. MS patients may have limited nerve response from the bowels, so the chance for scalding the colon and/or rectum could be increasedLow motility could cause the enema to remain in the colon longer than intended, increasing the risk of conditions like caffeine overdose and enteric septicemia.Coffee enemas are widely disputed as having little more benefit than a traditional saline enema, and actually can impose greater risk than a traditional enema.
The god Thoth, according to Egyptian mythology, invented the enema.
Primitive Enema was created in 1994.
Yes, because an enema is an injection of water in the rectum. Boys like girls has a rectum, so boys can get an enema.
Stools that appear pale or look like clay could be the result of lack of bile salt (which gives stool a brownish color), antacids, barium from recent barium enema test, or hepatitis.
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Do not use a milk and molasses enema on anyone. They are very painful and cause terrible cramping, and they are hard to mix and instill. If an enema is needed, an over-the-counter fleets enema is fine.
You can substitute Kahlua with Tia Maria, which is a coffee liqueur with a similar flavor profile. Another option is to mix equal parts of brewed coffee and simple syrup to mimic the sweetness and coffee flavor. For a non-alcoholic alternative, consider using a coffee-flavored syrup or a combination of coffee and vanilla extract.
Barium enema, and Fleet enema