Yes, as this will clean out the intestines making it easier to see if there are any unsual growths..polyps or anything that shouldn't be there.
An enema is still the preoperative standard. A Miralax cleanse is not sufficient in the vast majority of cases.
Yes because if you have a serious problem like nausea you should get endoscopy i have!!
The patient will be given specific instructions on how to use the enema and how many such enemas are necessary. Generally, the procedure has to be repeated until the return from the enema is clear of stool particles.
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Yes.
The colon must be thoroughly cleansed before performing colonoscopy. Consequently, for two or more days before the procedure, considerable preparation is necessary to clear the colon of all stool.
Enema is an injection of a liquid through the anus to stimulate evacuation. Enemas are used for treating medical conditions such as constipation, encopresis and as part of some alternative treatments so it is not necessary for vitiligo. You can look for more information on vitiligo at: http://www.vitiligoguide.com
It's important to discuss the benefits of the enema and the possible risks of not receiving it with your partner. You can also try to understand their reasons for refusing and address any concerns they may have. If necessary, involve a healthcare professional to provide more information and guidance on the necessity of the enema.
Nurses do so, often before an operation.
A fleet enema is a disposable laxative enema (or clyster). It is intended for treating constipation or cleansing the bowel, often before medical procedures. It may also be used for other conditions.
Singular from is endoscopy. The plural form is endoscopies.
A surgical endoscopy always includes a diagnostic endoscopy.