What is a water enema?
The water enema is commonly used to clean the colon, remove toxins or release occasional constipation. The water is introduced into the rectum through the rectum to create the movement of the intestine. Administration of a water enema is a relatively simple procedure that can usually be performed on yourself.
When performing a domestic enema, it is usually important to consider the water temperature. For convenience, many people find that the enema in warm water is easier to hold for the time to produce bowel movement. Alternatively, cold water can be used in an attempt to release the stuck fecal matter from the colon. Although water can be as cold as the user finds them tolerable, extreme caution should be conceived to ensure that the water is never hot enough to burn or repeat the large intestine. The addiction to the enema is a condition on which the body becomes such addicts that will cancel the intestines that the intestinal movement is unlikely or even impossible. It is generally not recommended that OSOIndeed, it used water enemas for more than seven to ten consecutive days to avoid addiction to enemas to produce intestinal movement.
enema supplies needed for the water enema include enema, tubes of enema, tube nozzle, tube and water. The bag by the enema holds all the liquid needed for the procedure. The tube of the enema connects the bag with the nozzle inserted into the rectum. The tube clamp allows the user to control the flow of water into the rectum, slow or stop it as needed.
When inserting the tun's nozzle into the rectum, lubricant should usually be used to minimize pain and discomfort. The water enema should be released slowly and should be slowed or stopped to suit the user's comfort. Massing the abdomen region against the clockwise direction during the enema can help water to penetrate in the large intestine as far as possible. The belly may be massaged during the intestinal evacuationYbem clockwise.
Several different positions are used to administer a water enema. The recipient may lie on his back with his knees raised. Another popular location for the water enema is with the recipient on his knees with the chest resting on the floor. This position allows the enema to flow deep into the colon for maximum cleaning.