How To Do An Enema?

Wash your hands thoroughly

Gather a clean enema kit, lubricant, towel, and access to a bathroom

Read the product instructions carefully before use

Use only the type and amount of solution directed on the package or by a clinician

Check the solution temperature if instructed, making sure it is not hot

Lie on your left side with your right knee bent, or use the position directed by the instructions

Apply lubricant to the tip of the enema nozzle

Insert the nozzle gently into the rectum only as far as directed

Slowly squeeze or release the solution into the rectum as instructed

Stop if you feel pain, dizziness, or significant discomfort

Remove the nozzle carefully after the solution is administered

Try to retain the solution for the recommended time if instructed

Go to the toilet when you need to pass stool

Clean the area, wash your hands, and clean or discard the equipment as directed

Do not use an enema more often than recommended

Do not use an enema if you have severe abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, or a bowel obstruction unless a clinician tells you to

Seek medical advice if you are unsure whether an enema is safe for you

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