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Frequent enema would lead to disturb the normal peristaltic action of the intestine which is useful for the egestion process of the body. In rare cases they also lead to IBS or the irritable bowel syndrome. So keeping a check on your diet pattern should be practiced rather than going for frequent enema.

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