Hydrotubation

Hydrotube (proctotube) is a medical procedure aimed at treating diseases of the colon. It involves the insertion of a metal device (tube or enema) that helps speed up the passage of stool through the intestines. It is usually performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia or sedation, and the recovery period is 6-12 hours.

The benefits of hydrotherapy are obvious: - Release of gas and gases from the intestines. - Contains constipation. Hydrotube is a simple and quick procedure. However, you should not overuse this method. For some people, constipation and allergic reactions are caused by medications, as they often cause nausea and intestinal pain. In addition, drinking copious amounts of fluid before the procedure can lead to intestinal ruptures (especially in proselytes).