Anorectal Manometry in Arizona

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An anorectal manometry is an exam that is performed to assess the reactions and power of the muscles needed for performing a typical bowel movement. The procedure is usually performed on people who are battling with fecal incontinence or constipation. The procedure inspects the force of the anal sphincter muscles, the sensation in the rectum, and the reactions of the bowel muscles. If you require an anorectal manometry procedure in Phoenix, AZ, you can locate a gastrointestinal physician who can perform this procedure at Arizona Digestive Health.

You will need to “clear out” your bowels prior to the procedure. This can be completed utilizing a laxative drink, and fasting 24 hours prior to your procedure. You must communicate with your specialist concerning the particular preparations you need to carry out preceding your anorectal manometry.

You will not need to be sedated throughout the exam. You would be asked to lie on your side, and an Arizona Digestive Health practitioner will steadily place a tiny pliant pipe through your anal sphincter and into the rectum. You might feel somewhat uncomfortable, though, you ought to experience no pain. Calculations will be obtained according to the response of your inner muscles and interpreted by your GI specialist. The procedure could be about 10 to 20 minutes, and you will talk over your results with your gastroenterologist immediately afterward. After your anorectal manometry test in Phoenix, AZ, you would be released to go home and continue your regular diet and activities.

An anorectal manometry is a low-risk test that is unlikely to generate any pain. While problems are uncommon, some of the conceivable risks are perforation (tearing) of the rectum, hemorrhage, and equipment failure. If you are allergic to latex, you should inform your technician before the procedure is carried out.

If you or a loved one struggles with fecal incontinence or constipation, an anorectal manometry in Phoenix, AZ can help appraise the critical muscles that allow normal bowel movements. This test can help your gastroenterologist identify and handle conditions that might be inhibiting normal bowel movements. To find out more regarding this and the different diagnostic exams for GI issues, schedule a visit at Arizona Digestive Health.

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