What is a tall enema?
High enema is an enema that cleans the entire length of the large intestine between the rectum and the cecum, unlike an ordinary enema, which only cleans the lower part of the large intestine. A tall enema can be made to alleviate constipation or prepare someone for a photocopic test or other different intestinal medical procedures. The use of high enemas is a popular practice of body cleaning between natural and holistic health enthusiasts.
The high enema is a relatively simple and painless procedure. The clean bag on the enema is filled with a solution of two to three liters of warm water that were filtered and mixed with one teaspoon of salt, baking soda, salt Epsom or herbal mixture. Mild soap can also be used on one teaspoon for a quart of water. A rectal tube with a nozzle or tip is connected to the enema. The enema nozzle is lubricated and injected by the rectum. The enema solution is slowly served to minimize discomfort. Abdominal massage in the direction of clockwiseWait, while the solution is served, helps move it higher to the large intestine and allow the recipient to accept as many solutions as it can comfortably. A healthy adult large intestine can hold two to three liters of solutions - but this may not be possible on the first attempt.
If a tilter containing soap is used, it should be monitored with a high enema with warm water to remove any soap residues from the large intestine. The following high enemas can be excluded immediately after administration. If vomiting, nausea or abdominal pain experience, no enema should be carried out. Every individual who bleeds from the rectum or does not create the movement of the intestine on a high enema should seek medical attention.
Deep mouth breathing help minimize any mild discomfort such as convulsions. If there is a spasm, stopping or slowing down the solution, it can provide sufficientrelief to make the recipients feel more cool. After the procedure, the recipient will feel a strong urge to go to the bathroom. The individual is recommended to keep the solution inside for five to 10 minutes before excluding the toilet - a retention nozzle or plug can help.