Side effects of Barium Sulfate Suspension:
In many, if not most patients the most noticeable side effect is nausea and diarrhea, beginning roughly 15 minutes after consumption begins. For some patients, especially those drinking the suspension for the first time, the effect of the drink on the bowels may be moderately severe, so some times the required fasting period is voluntarily started earlier than a single meal before the test to allow for less contents in the stomach and bowels. Some patients with more sensitive stomaches may choose to discuss alternatives to the barium sulfate suspension with their radiologist, but most patients find this common side effect more of an annoyance than a serious problem.
The diarrhea and nausea may persist throughout the day after the test is completed, but returning to a normal diet helps limit this as much as possible. Patients are strongly warned to avoid vomiting, as expelling a substantial quantity of the suspension may void its effect on the CT scan and produce unusable results, requiring a retest.
Other side effects are generally limited to headaches.
As if almost a month of rectal bleeding and hemorrhoids weren't torturous enough...
I literally CRY and sometimes SCREAM when I go #2. It hurts THAT bad! Now I have this to look forward to today.
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