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  • Barium Enema

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

    Woman lying on table under X-ray machine. Health care provider wearing led vest is preparing to take X-ray.
    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.

    Let the technologist know about the following:

    • Symptoms you’re having

    • Allergies

    • Any previous surgery

    • Medications you take

    • If you're pregnant or think you may be

    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.

    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: ________________