Barium Enema
Are there any risks or side effects?
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A barium enema is generally a very safe procedure, although there a few risks and side effects that you should be aware of.
Theseinclude:
- laxative side effects side effects such as feeling sick, a mild headache and bloating are common, but shouldn't last long
- barium side effects barium is usually harmless, but it can cause an upset stomach or constipation,and itcan cause an allergic reaction in very rare cases
- radiation exposure you'll be exposed to asmall amount of radiation during the test;this is about the equivalent to what you would receive naturally from the environment over three years(for more information, see GOV.UK: patient dose information )
- bowel perforation there's a risk of a small hole developing inyour bowel as a result of the procedure, but thisisvery rare
Your doctor can help you weigh up the risks of the procedure against the benefits of identifying any problem in your bowel.