X-RAY BARIUM ENEMA
Also Known As:
Lower GI Series
Colon Contrast X-Ray
Contrast Enema Study
Barium Colonogram
X-Ray Barium Enema is a contrast radiographic study used to examine the large intestine (colon and rectum). Barium contrast is introduced into the rectum through an enema tube, and X-ray images are taken to evaluate the colon structure.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
Introduction of barium contrast into the rectum followed by radiographic imaging.
To visualize the mucosa and structure of the large intestine.
The colon (ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid) and rectum.
Requires thorough bowel preparation (cleansing) prior to the procedure for clear imaging.
Includes Test 5 Parameters
It is used to examine the large intestine (colon and rectum) for abnormalities like polyps or inflammation.
The barium liquid is gently introduced into the rectum through a small, lubricated tube.
Yes, a clear liquid diet and a bowel prep (laxative) are usually required the day before for a clear image.
You may feel some bloating, cramping, or the urge to have a bowel movement during the procedure.
The entire procedure usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes.
X-RAY BARIUM ENEMA
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