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Anorectal Manometry in New Orleans, LA

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Anorectal manometry is a test that is performed to assess the reflexes and strength of the muscles necessary for performing a normal bowel movement. The procedure is usually done on people who are fighting constipation or fecal incontinence. The test examines the pressure on the anal sphincter muscles, the senses in the rectum, and the reactions of the bowel muscles. If you require an anorectal manometry test in New Orleans, LA, you can locate a GI specialist who can perform this procedure at a local Metropolitan Gastroenterology Associates.

You will need to “clear” your large intestine prior to the examination. This can be done by consuming a laxative drink and abstaining from food 24 hours before your procedure. It is best to speak with your provider concerning the precise directions you need to follow before your anorectal manometry.

What can I expect from my anorectal manometry test?

You will not be sedated during the exam. You will be asked to lie on your side, and a Metropolitan Gastroenterology Associates provider will steadily place a small pliable tube through your anal sphincter and into the rectum. You may feel slightly uncomfortable, but despite that, you should feel no pain. Measurements will be done according to the feedback of your inner muscles and translated by your New Orleans, LA GI specialist. The procedure will last approximately 10 – 20 minutes, and you may review your results with your provider immediately following the procedure. Following your anorectal manometry procedure, you will be allowed to go home and continue your normal diet and activities.

Anorectal manometry is a low-risk test that is unlikely to produce any pain. While difficulties are uncommon, a few of the possible dangers are puncture (tearing) of the rectum, hemorrhage, and hardware breakdown. If you are sensitive to latex, you must notify your technician before the procedure is performed.

If you or a family member struggles with constipation or fecal incontinence, an anorectal manometry in New Orleans, LA may help assess the critical muscles that permit normal bowel movements. This exam can help your GI specialist recognize and handle any issues that may be preventing your regular excretions. To learn more regarding this procedure and other diagnostic methods for gastrointestinal difficulties, request a consultation with a Metropolitan Gastroenterology Associates location in your community.

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