Bowel Preparation: Before Your Child's Procedure
What is bowel preparation?

Bowel preparation (or bowel prep) empties and cleans out your
child's large intestine (colon). Bowel prep is done before tests
that look inside the colon, such as a colonoscopy. These tests look
for small growths (called polyps) or other problems like bleeding.
The colon has to be empty and clean so the doctor can see problems.
For many people, the bowel prep is worse than the test. The liquid
your child may have to drink can taste bad. Mixing it with a sports
drink like Gatorade can help make it taste better. And your child
may feel hungry on the clear liquid diet. Your child may also spend
a lot of time in the bathroom.
But it's very important for your child to do the prep exactly as
your doctor directs. If your child doesn't, the doctor can't see the
entire lining of the colon. This may mean that your child has to
repeat the test and will have to do the prep again.
How do you prepare for the procedure?
Procedures can be stressful for both your child and you. This
information will help you understand what you can expect. And it
will help you safely prepare for your child's procedure.
Preparing for the procedure

The day before the procedure
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The doctor will ask you to change what your child eats in
the 2 days before the test. When clear fluids are
recommended, your child can have water, clear juices,
clear broths, flavored ice pops, and gelatin dessert.
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Don't give your child milk or juice with pulp, such as
orange juice. These are not clear fluids.
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Don't let your child drink anything red or purple,
such as grape juice or fruit punch.
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Don't give your child red or purple foods, such as
grape ice pops or cherry gelatin dessert.
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Make sure that your child drinks plenty of clear
fluids to stay hydrated.
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The night before the test, your child may have to take a
laxative tablet or liquid medicine. The medicine can taste
bad and may make your child feel sick to the stomach. But
it's important for your child to drink all of it.
Otherwise, the doctor may not be able to do the test and
your child will have to do the prep and test again. Here
are some tips:
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What happens on the day of the procedure?
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Follow the instructions exactly about when your child should stop
eating and drinking. If you don't, the procedure may be canceled.
If your doctor told you to have your child take any medicines on
the day of the procedure, have your child take them with only a
sip of water.
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Your child may brush their teeth. But tell your child not to
swallow any toothpaste or water.
When should you call your doctor?
Current as of: July 26, 2023
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