Thursday, May 17, 2012

Use A Fleet Enema Before A Prostate Biopsy

Your doctor or urologist may recommend a prostate biopsy if your blood tests or rectal exam yield any abnormal results. During the procedure, a probe is inserted into your rectum to allow the doctor to visualize your prostate. A small needle is placed into the probe to allow the doctor to quickly obtain several specimens from your prostate for microscopic study. Because the procedure is performed rectally, it is necessary to cleanse the area with a Fleet enema to avoid any contamination of the biopsy area.


Instructions


Administering an Enema


1. Administer the Fleet enema at home on the morning of your biopsy. You can buy Fleet enemas at any superstore or your local pharmacy. Take the package into your bathroom and perform the procedure while sitting on the toilet.


2. Remove the enema from the packaging and take the protective shield off of the tip of the enema. Using steady, gentle pressure, insert the tip of the enema into your rectum using a vague sideways motion. The tip of the enema should be facing your belly button. Simulate having a bowel movement for easier insertion. Bearing down will help relax your anal muscles.


3. Squeeze the enema bottle, emptying all (or nearly all) of the liquid. Remove the enema from your rectum but remain in position. Within 5 minutes you will have a strong urge to have a bowel movement.


4. Remain on the toilet until you are finished emptying your bowels. Once you are completely finished, dispose of the enema and take a thorough shower to prepare for your upcoming prostate biopsy.

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