salineinlauf
Salineinlauf, also known as a saline enema, is a procedure involving the introduction of a saline solution into the rectum and colon. The solution is typically composed of purified water and sodium chloride, mixed in specific concentrations to mimic the body's natural salt levels. This method is used for various purposes, primarily for cleansing the bowels.
Historically, saline enemas have been employed to relieve constipation by softening stool and stimulating bowel movements.
The administration of a saline enema involves inserting a lubricated nozzle into the anus and slowly infusing
While generally considered safe when performed correctly, saline enemas can have potential side effects. These may