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Barium Enema


 

Barium Enema

Welcome to our health education library. The information shared below is provided to you as an educational and informational source only and is not intended to replace a medical examination or consultation, or medical advice given to you by a physician or medical professional.

barium enema is an x-ray exam of your rectum and colon. This test helps your doctor detect problems such as a blockage, a tumor, polyps, or other disorders.

Barium Enema

X-rays will be taken during your exam.


Before Your Test

  • Switch to a liquid diet 2 days before your exam.
  • Do not eat or drink 8 hours before your exam.
  • Use a suppository, laxative, or enema if you have been instructed to do so.


During Your Test

  • A tube is inserted into your rectum.
  • Your colon is filled with barium (a liquid that improves the x-ray images).
  • You will be asked to move into different positions and hold your breath while x-rays are taken.
  • Pressure may be applied to your belly to get the best images.
  • The last x-ray will be taken after you go to the bathroom.


Let the Technologist Know About the Following:

  • Symptoms you're having
  • Allergies
  • Any previous surgery
  • Medications you take
  • You're pregnant or think you may be
 

After Your Test

  • Drink plenty of water to relieve constipation you may have after the test.
  • Your stool may appear white or light for a day or two.
  • Your doctor will discuss the test results with you during a follow-up visit or over the phone.
  • Your next appointment is: ________________

Discover leading-edge gastroenterology care. Call Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County at 949.612.9090 or simply use the Request an Appointment form.

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