Define enema?

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An enema is a medical procedure that involves introducing liquid into the rectum and colon through the anus. It is typically used to promote bowel movements, cleanse the gastrointestinal tract, or administer medication. Enemas can be used for various purposes, including treating constipation, preparing for medical examinations or surgeries (such as colonoscopies), and delivering specific therapeutic agents. The liquid used can vary and may include saline solution, tap water, oil, or medicated solutions, depending on the intended purpose of the enema.

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