chemical colitis


An acute inflammatory colitis that follows ‘cleansing’ enemas; although classically associated with soapsuds, acute CC may also occur after rectal instillation of a wide range of ‘insulting fluids’ including herbal concoctions, H2O2, vinegar, potassium permanganate, sodium diatrizoate—Hypaque—glutaraldehyde, Fleet’s Phospho-Soda enema or inappropriate fluids, which may have hypertonic, detergent, or directly toxic effects

chemical colitis

Soap colitis An acute inflammatory colitis after a 'cleansing' enema; although classically associated with soapsuds, acute CC may also occur after rectal instillation of a wide range of 'insulting fluids' including herbal concoctions, H2O2, vinegar, potassium permanganate, sodium diatrizoate–Hypaque, glutaraldehyde, Fleet's Phospho-Soda enema or inappropriate fluids, which may have hypertonic, detergent, or directly toxic effects Clinical Pain, cramping, anaphylaxis, serosanguineous diarrhea, hypovolemia, hemoconcentration; if the mucosal damage is severe, bacteria may penetrate the mucosa, cause sepsis, hypokalemia, pseudomembrane formation, hemorrhagic necrosis, intestinal gangrene, and acute renal failure. See Colon therapy, Detoxification therapy, High colonic.