How To Prepare
Tell your doctor if you:
- Are taking any medicine.
- Are allergic to any
medicines, barium, or any other X-ray
contrast material.
- Are or might be pregnant. This test is not done
during pregnancy because of the risk of radiation to the developing baby (fetus).
You may be asked to eat a low-fiber diet for 2 or 3 days
before the test. You may also be asked to stop eating for 12 hours before
the test. Your doctor will tell you if you need to stop taking certain medicines before the test.
The evening before the test, you may be asked to take a laxative to
help clean out your intestines. If your stomach cannot empty well on its own,
you may have a special tube put
through your nose and down into your stomach just before the test
begins. A gentle suction on the tube will drain the stomach contents.
If you are having the small bowel follow-through after the UGI
series, you will need to wait between X-rays. The entire small bowel
follow-through exam takes up to 6 hours, so bring along a book to read or some
other quiet activity.
You may be asked to sign a consent form. Talk to your doctor about
any concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will
be done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the
importance of this test, fill out the
medical test
information form
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