Clyster

An enema or enema is the artificial introduction of water, air or medicine into the rectum through the anus. Enemas are often used in medicine to quickly cleanse the intestines in adults and children. As a rule, this procedure is used before procedures that cannot be postponed due to intestinal conditions. But it is worth remembering that most enemas have contraindications and side effects.

These days, clyster is not considered the most common practice. There are many ways to maintain proper gut function through nutrition and simple habits such as taking prebiotics and avoiding fast food in favor of organic foods. However, it is very important to remember that some diseases require the forced administration of drugs into the intestines due to unbearable pain during the digestive processes, and therefore doctors direct their efforts to provide quality medical care. This is the peculiarity of the modern and dangerous word “enema”.

However, enemas were very famous in ancient times. In fact, it was part of the spiritual and religious culture of many peoples of the world.

But today, in the age of development of new technologies, many patients prefer to carry out a similar procedure using a convenient stand with a tip in the form of a faucet tip, or a rubber bulb with a convenient dispenser. Instead of a metal tube, the use of which over time led to an increase in the number of complications.