Colonic irrigation involves introducing liquid into the colon via the rectum.
Colonic irrigation is used to wash feces out to prevent soiling in people who can't control their bowel movements because of nerve, surgical, or other problems and to remove built up feces in people with severe constipation. Some people also use colonic irrigation to clean the colon in an attempt to clean out toxins that are believed to cause disease, for high blood pressure, asthma, alcohol addiction, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
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