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Are you looking for information on how to use a fleet enema and similar colon cleansing products on the market? How does an enema work and what can you expect from the process? These are a few concerns that most people tend to have before trying out an enema for the first time.

One of the first things you ought to know about taking an enema is that the outcome can differ from one person to another. People are attracted to the procedure for different reasons. To decide whether it is indeed a health regimen worth getting into, you would do well to obtain a good understanding of how enemas work.

One of the most common applications for enemas is as a detox regimen and treatment for constipation as well as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is not difficult to see how the process works when you consider the source of such problems – a delay or obstruction caused by deposits of contaminants and faecal matter that affects the natural movement of stool along the digestive tract (peristalsis).

Enemas alleviate the problem mentioned above by injecting fluid into the colon and intestines through the rectum. The fluid compromises and loosens the impacted stool making it much easier to pass and providing much-needed relief.

How long does it take for an enema to work?

At this point, you might be wondering how long does it take to do an enema? How long do you have to wait for the effects of an enema to take effect? A common misconception people often have about the procedure is that you could be spending hours inside your bathroom which is not the case at all. Most people finish in about an hour or less then go about their day.

After taking an enema, most people experience a strong desire to expel everything within 5 to 10 minutes. Get to the toilet and take your time in doing so and you should feel better after about half an hour.

Does an enema hurt?

Not unless you go about the process the wrong way. You can expect some discomfort, mainly when inserting the enema tip a few inches into your rectum. Avoid forcing anything — insertion should be smooth and gentle to avoid injuring the colon and surrounding tissues. It would be helpful to apply a generous amount of water-based lubricant to facilitate the process.

No bowel movement after enema

In rare instances, it may take a day or two to experience the full effect of the enema. However, if 24 to 48 hours have passed and you feel no urge to defecate, it would be best to get in touch with your healthcare provider for a full check-up. You may have some underlying health problems, or you might be dehydrated both of which affects normal peristalsis. In any case, it is a good idea to have your doctor rule out any serious health or medical problems following the procedure.

Would you like to learn more? Perhaps you have a few more questions about the matter? Our health experts here at “Coffee Enemas Australia” would be more than happy to help! Phone us today on 0414 064 491 Monday – Friday 9am – 3pm (Please call or email during these hours, if outside these hours please email us.) or have a look at our excellent selection of enema products online.

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