Most experts will suggest at least 3 sessions over a 10-21 day period and then routine sessions anywhere from 1-3 times a year. It all depends on your specific needs and goals though.
colonic irrigation are not safe for everyone
Colonic irrigation is also known as hydrotherapy of the colon, high colonic, entero-lavage, or simply colonic.
Not exactly. Fecal stasis just means that there hasn't been any bowel movements. While fecal impaction means some of the stool has become hardened and prevents the passage of more stool. Fecal impaction is one cause of fecal stasis.
A fecal impaction can cause many complications. Some complications of a fecal impaction can be severe pain, GI bleeding, and could ultimately result in death in left untreated.
To have a colonic irrigation done by a qualified practitioner in the Columbus OHio area, what are the cost?
Fecal Impaction is when a large mass of stool hardens in the rectum and is often caused by chronic constipation. Some things that can cause constipation are medications, diet, fluid intake and activity level. For more information on the causes, symptoms and treatments of fecal impaction please refer to this site: http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/fecal-impaction
It is similar to an enema but treats the whole colon, not just the lower bowel. This has the effect of flushing out impacted fecal matter, toxins, mucous, and even parasites
The cost of colonic irrigation treatments varies, but is generally between $35-70 per session
Fecal impaction in cats is different than constipation. It stops up the bowels and leads to death due to undischarged feces.
It is a colon filled with fecal mass.
Symptoms of a fecal impaction may include constipation, swelling of the abdomen, necrosis, and ulcers. Other symptoms may include diarrhea or watery stool, if any fecal matter is able to move by the obstruction or mass.
Constipation