Upper Gastrointestinal (UGI) SeriesHow It FeelsThe barium liquid is thick and chalky,
and some people find it hard to swallow. A sweet flavor, like chocolate or
strawberry, is used to make it easier to drink. Some people do not like it when
the X-ray table tilts. You may find that pressure on your belly is
uncomfortable. After the test, many people feel bloated and a little
nauseated. For 1 to 3 days after the test, your stool (feces) will
look white from the barium. Call your doctor if you are not able to have a
bowel movement in 2 to 3 days after the test. If the barium stays in your
intestine, it can harden and cause a blockage. If you become constipated, you
may need to use a laxative to pass a stool.
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