Anorectal Manometry In Illinois

What is anorectal manometry?

Anorectal manometry is a test done to appraise the reactions and power of the muscles necessary for performing a regular bowel movement. The procedure is commonly executed on people experiencing constipation or fecal incontinence. The exam analyzes the force of the anal sphincter muscles, the senses in the rectum, and the reflexes of the bowel muscles. If you require an anorectal manometry test you can locate a gastrointestinal specialist who can carry out this service at your nearest GI Alliance of Illinois.

How can I prepare for my anorectal manometry?

You will be asked to “clean out” the end of your large intestine prior to your anorectal manometry in Illinois. This is easily accomplished by using an enema. Your provider will give you the precise preparations and directions you must take preceding your anorectal manometry.

Is anorectal manometry safe?

Anorectal manometry is a relatively safe procedure that many patients find to be relatively comfortable. While difficulties are the exception, some of the conceivable risks are puncture (tearing) of the rectum, hemorrhage, and hardware failure. If you are sensitive to latex, you should tell your provider before the procedure is carried out.

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