: Softens hard, dry stool by injecting water, saline, or mineral oil directly into the rectum to stimulate a bowel movement.

: Clears waste before diagnostic tests like a colonoscopy or before bowel surgery to reduce infection risks.

: Administers barium solutions to make the digestive tract visible on X-rays. Choosing and Using the Equipment

A rectal syringe typically consists of a squeezable bulb or a barrel with a plunger and a nozzle designed for safe insertion. Its primary medical uses include:

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