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Enema: Uses, Types, Risks and Procedure

An enema is a medical procedure in which fluid is introduced into the rectum and colon via the anus to stimulate bowel movements or cleanse the intestine.

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Cuff

A cuff is an inflatable band used in medicine for blood pressure measurement or to seal airway tubes during intubation and mechanical ventilation.

Rhinolalia mixta

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