Contraindications and Disclaimers
Contraindication DescriptionsA contraindication is when a colonic irrigation/enema should NOT be considered. Abdominal hernia: The part of an internal organ that pushes through an opening in the organ’s wall. Abdominal surgery: After recent abdominal surgery, since the administering of this procedure initiates peristalsis and the use of the abdominal muscles may irritate sutures and the healing of the incision. A minimum of 12 weeks should pass after surgery, and must be prescribed by physician. Abnormal distension/masses: Distention/bloating or swelling of the abdomen. Acute liver failure: A disorder that is sudden and severe but last only a short time. Anemia: Not enough red blood cells or hemoglobin in the body. Aneurysm: A bulging out of part of the wall of a blood vessel. Carcinoma: Cancer of any type. Cardiac condition: Any cardiac surgery or heart condition. Chrohn’s Disease: Causes inflammation in the small intestine. The inflammation can cause pain and can cause the intestines to empty frequently, resulting in diarrhea. Colitis: Irritation of the colon. Dialysis patients: Filtering of the blood to assist the kidneys. Diverticulitis: A condition that occurs when small pouches in the colon (diverticula) become infected or irritated. Diverticulosis- A condition that occurs when small pouches in the colon (diverticula) push outward through weak spots in the colon. Diverticulum- A small pouch in the colon. These pouches are not painful of harmful unless they become infected or irritated. Fissures/fistulas: An abnormal passage between two organs or between an organ and the outside of the body, and is caused when damaged tissues come into contact with each other and join together while healing. Hemorrhaging: A flow of bright red blood from the rectum/anus. Hemorrhoidectomy: A surgical procedure to remove hemorrhoids. Intestinal perforation: A hole/rupture in the intestines. Lupus: Treated with prescriptions. Pregnancy: Colonic irrigation/enemas are contraindicated during the first and last trimester of pregnancy, but may be prescribed by the OB/ GYN as an enema just prior to childbirth. Rectal Surgery: After recent rectal surgery. Should wait a minimum of 12 weeks.
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Contraindication Descriptions

