Your child will be brought into the room where the test is done. The test will take about 30 to 45 minutes.
If needed, the doctor will give your child medicine to help them sleep.
Your child will lie on their left side for the procedure. The doctor places a small, soft, flexible tube into the rectum. This tube is attached to a computer. The computer measures how well the rectal muscles work. The doctor or nurse slowly inflates and deflates a tiny balloon on the end of the tube. At the same time, the computer records the activity of the nerves and muscles in the rectum. There is no discomfort associated with this. The doctor may ask your child to say when they feel the balloon as it inflates. The doctor may also ask your child to squeeze down on the tube or try to push the tube out of the rectum. Again, this is not uncomfortable.
The doctor will remove the tube when the test is finished.