Definition
An enema involves injecting fluid into the rectum to cleanse the bowel or deliver medication. It's often used to relieve constipation or prepare for medical procedures like colonoscopies. The fluid softens the stool and stimulates bowel movements. Enemas can be administered at home or in a medical setting. They provide a way to quickly clear the lower digestive tract. While generally safe, frequent use can lead to dependence and should be discussed with a doctor. Think of it as a reset button 🔄 for your digestive system.