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PostedJune 30, 2022
UpdatedJune 30, 2022
- Enemas, eyedrops, eardrops, tooth extraction and treatment of injuries do not invalidate the fast.
- Medical tablets that are placed under the tongue to treat asthma attacks etc, so long as you avoid swallowing any residue.
- Insertion of anything into the vagina such as pessaries, or a speculum, or the doctor’s fingers for the purpose of medical examination.
- Insertion of medical instruments or IUD into the womb.
- Anything that enters the urinary tract of a male or female, such as a catheter tube, or medical scopes, or opaque dyes inserted for the purpose of x-rays, or medicine, or a solution to wash the bladder.
- Fillings, extractions or cleaning the teeth, so long as you avoid swallowing anything that reaches the throat.
- Rinsing the mouth, gargling, sprays etc. so long as you avoid swallowing anything that reaches the throat.
- Oxygen or anesthetic gases, so long as that does not give the patient any kind of nourishment.
- Anything that may enter the body via absorption through the skin, such as creams, poultices, etc.
- Insertion of a fine tube via the veins for diagnostic imaging or treatment of the veins of the heart or any part of the body.
- Insertion of a scope through the stomach wall to examine the intestines by means of a surgical operation (laparoscopy).
- Taking samples from the liver or any other part of the body, so long as that is not accompanied by administration of solutions.
- Endoscopy, so long as that is not accompanied by administration of solutions or other substances.
- Introduction of any medical instruments or materials to the brain or spinal column.
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- things that do not invalidate a fast
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- tooth extraction
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