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What are the contraindications for a large number of non-retention enemas?


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A large number of contraindications for non-retention enema include the following:
1. Patients with acute abdomen, such as appendicitis perforation.
2. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding.
3. Patients with severe cardiovascular disease, such as heart failure.
4. Pregnant women.
5. Patients within 7 days before and after intestinal surgery.
6. Other contraindications, such as severe mental illness, intestinal tumors, intestinal adhesions, etc. It
should be noted that for special groups, such as pregnant women, children, the elderly, etc., enema should be more cautious and follow the doctor's advice. Before enema, the doctor will ask the patient's medical history and allergy history in detail and conduct a comprehensive physical examination to ensure the patient's safety. If the patient has any questions or concerns, they should communicate with the doctor promptly.