If you’ve recently undergone a colonoscopy, congratulations! You’ve taken an important step towards protecting your health. But now that the procedure is over, it’s time to focus on recovery. The procedure involves the use of a sedative, which means you need to arrange for someone to take you home afterward. Here are some tips to
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Anoscopy Exam: Preparations Before The Procedure
Anoscopy is a common in-office or in-hospital procedure that digestive health specialists in California and across the country use to inspect the lower part of the GI tract. Quick and comfortable, an anoscopy yields important diagnostic information. Here’s more information about anoscopy and how you can prepare for this simple test. When Do You Need
Read MoreSigns Your Colon Is Toxic and How Colon Test (Colonoscopy) Can Help with It
The large intestine is an integral part of the digestive system. It absorbs water and vitamins and excretes the waste. If it doesn’t work properly, our health will be jeopardized. Certain conditions can cause the large intestine to malfunction. One such condition is a toxic colon. While it’s incredibly rare, it’s also severely threatening.
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The preparation for a colonoscopy is the least-looked-forward-to part of the colonoscopy, but it is necessary to ensure a thorough and safe procedure. Fortunately, most colonoscopies performed today require only a day’s preparation, whereas prior years required several days’ worth. The prep is done in order to give your GI doctor an unobstructed view during
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A colonoscopy is an essential preventive screening that protects people against colon cancer. As a predominantly asymptomatic condition, colon cancer can develop and progress without most patients knowing until it is too late. This is why colonoscopies are so important. While this procedure may seem intimidating, it is painless, quick, and highly useful. In order
Read MoreSigns You May Need A Colonoscopy
Colonoscopies are not only effective in the early detection of colorectal cancer but also other abnormalities. You’ve probably heard that you will need a colonoscopy once you hit the age of 50. However, the number of people younger than 50 getting diagnosed with colorectal cancer is growing. Here are some signs that you may need
Read MoreWhat is Colonoscopy Prep & Why is it Required?
The “prep” prior to the screening colonoscopy is the least looked-forward to part of the process but it is necessary in order to ensure that the procedure goes as successful as possible. If your colon is not properly and fully emptied of its contents, there is a high possibility that colon polyps and lesions will
Read MoreThe Difference between a Colonoscopy and an Endoscopy
Two procedures with vaguely similar names performed by specialists can tend to get mixed up every now and then. Both a colonoscopy and an endoscopy are used by specialists to examine and diagnosis existing and potential issues within a person’s body. However, where these issues originate is at the crux of the difference between the
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A colonoscopy is a procedure used to identify digestive problems and screen for colon cancer. Many patients claim the worst part of a colonoscopy is the preparation that must be done the day before the exam. While each person’s colonoscopy preparation will be different, here are the general steps to prepare yourself (you should always
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