sixty seconds to 120 seconds, 1 to 2 min.
1-5 minutes.
Performing an enema at home is relatively safe. You must have a clean enema kit and a place you are comfortable like in the tub. Always follow the instructions and be sure to lubricate the end of the tube.
Typically, it is recommended to hold the enema liquid in the rectum for about 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the type of enema and individual comfort. This duration allows the solution to effectively soften stool or cleanse the bowel. However, it's important to listen to your body and not exceed your comfort level. Always follow the specific instructions provided with the enema product or those given by a healthcare professional.
Well I presume you have the equipment relevant (enema bag, hose, solution or what ever you are using, or a fleet enema, lube and a toilet near by) Enema bag. Attach the hose to the bag. Close off the valve or clamp. Fill the bag with the liquid. Undress. Put a water based lubricant on the nozzle and put some on your finger and slowly put some around the anus and in the anal canal (the bit just inside) or as an alternative you van use coconut oil instead. Insert thr nozzle about an inch and a half. Open the clamp and relax and let the liquid run into you. After all the liquid is inside you remove the nozzle and hold it for as long as you can (ideally 10 to 20 minutes) then go use the bathroom and make sure you are near the toilet just in case not all of it expelled
Technically none. Your colon is multiple feet long, and generally contains fecal material. A large enough enema can empty that out partly or completely, but once you've eaten food and it's back in your digestive system, it will fill right back up.Practically speaking, a few pounds might disappear temporarily.
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An enema may provide temporary relief from bloating by promoting bowel movements and expelling gas or stool that may be contributing to the discomfort. However, it is not a long-term solution and can disrupt the natural balance of gut bacteria if used frequently. It's important to address the underlying causes of bloating, such as diet or digestive issues, and consult a healthcare professional for persistent symptoms.
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Very likely, yes. The enema helps to move material through the colon but the stool itself doesn't have time to absorb much of the water. If there is looser stool behind the harder material, that will of course remain loose and will follow the harder stool.
as much as u want as long as u don't blow urself up like a balloon when it starts to feel full and not gonna fit anymore then stop and that's pretty much it
Before long mans that something will happen soon, in the near future.. You won't have to wait long before it happens.