enema
కడుగుట
definition
noun
A barium enema is a procedure, done through a special x-ray, for examining the large bowel.
a procedure in which liquid or gas is injected into the rectum, typically to expel its contents, but also to introduce drugs or permit X-ray imaging.
translation of 'enema'
ఎనిమ,
కన్ను,
నేత్రం
example
After a course of antibiotics I was to undergo a barium 'enema' to check this diagnosis.
A barium 'enema' is a procedure, done through a special x-ray, for examining the large bowel.
The pouches may be noticed during a barium 'enema' , when a liquid is inserted into the intestine through the anus and an X-ray of the abdomen is taken.
Colonoscopy is preferable to a barium 'enema' because it allows for the biopsy and removal of lesions.
For this test, you are given an 'enema' with a liquid that makes your colon show up on an x-ray.
Barium 'enema' , like colonoscopy, examines the whole colon and rectum, and, although it is cheaper and has a lower complication rate than colonoscopy, it is invasive and requires full bowel preparation.
Other tests include stool testing and X-rays of the bowel, taken after a barium 'enema' .
The x-rays are taken after the patient is given an 'enema' with a barium solution and air is introduced into the colon.
Before some types of X-rays, such as a barium 'enema' , you're given a liquid called contrast medium, or a dye.
A barium 'enema' was performed preoperatively to define the anatomy of the duplicated colon, and it showed complete colonic duplication.
During a barium 'enema' , a liquid mixture containing barium is given through a catheter tube into the child's rectum, and special X-rays are taken.
Do not use other laxatives, 'enemas' , or suppositories unless your doctor tells you to.
Patients who do not respond to other interventions may have to use other mild laxatives, suppositories and 'enemas' and their use may become inevitable in the later stages of the disease.
Taking drugs as 'enemas' or suppositories makes sense when treating ulcerative colitis, especially when the very last portion of the bowel and rectum are affected.
No further deaths have been reported after procedures requiring barium 'enemas' .
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