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Why Am I Having Lower Back Pains And Light Red Mucus In Stools After Taking Enema Using Vodka ?

Last night I did something stupid. I gave myself an enema using vodka. I use one once and held it in for about 1 hour. Shortly after that hour I started having bad pains in my lower back and rectum. I started having light red mucus in my stool. It is still hurting and the stool is still the same. It's been about twelve hours now. I have taken ibruprofen for the pain and it helps some. What should I do? Wait it out?
Tue, 27 Feb 2018
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Hello dear

Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query in details .

* Irritant effectof vodka over colon wall .
* Immediately consult at ER for better outcome rather than delaying .

Hope this clears your doubt .
Wishing you fine recovery .

Welcome for any further assistance .
Regards take care .
Dr. Bhagyesh ( MS , FMAS - consultant surgeon )
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Why Am I Having Lower Back Pains And Light Red Mucus In Stools After Taking Enema Using Vodka ?

Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in details . * Irritant effectof vodka over colon wall . * Immediately consult at ER for better outcome rather than delaying . Hope this clears your doubt . Wishing you fine recovery . Welcome for any further assistance . Regards take care . Dr. Bhagyesh ( MS , FMAS - consultant surgeon )