Purpose
To examine the large intestine’s shape, function, and presence or absence of obstruction, ulcer, polyp, tumor or diverticulum by barium enema under X-ray.
Notes before examination
- Complete the examination consent form and fully understand the complications of the examination.
- Do not eat or drink after midnight before the examination.
- Eat a low-residue or liquid diet 2 to 3 days before the examination, and eat clear liquid diet within 24 hours before the examination.
- Take a laxative orally or enema at about 9 o'clock the night before the examination and drink more boiled water.
Checking process
- Pour barium and air into the anus to stretch the large intestine apart and check the changes of the large intestine under X-ray.
- This exam may produce mild pain, cramps, and urge to empty your bowels.
Notes after examination
- Eating/drinking is allowed immediately after the examination.
- It is normal that white feces may be excreted within 2 to 3 days after the examination.
- Drink plenty of boiled water after the examination to excrete barium to prevent caking and obstruction of the intestine
- Inform medical staff if feces do not come out. Take laxatives or enemas if necessary.