You may have heard of a popular procedure, called endoscopy, which allows your doctor to see inside of your digestive tract. But have you ever heard of capsule endoscopy? Imagine swallowing a miniature camera enclosed in a capsule shell that travels through your GI tract, capturing detailed images along the way. This is called capsule
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Tips to Avoid Gagging During an Endoscopy
If you’re scheduled for an endoscopy, the thought of gagging may be causing you some anxiety, especially if you have a very sensitive gag reflex. Know that you are not the first and only person to have this concern. Doctors and the rest of the gastroenterology team prepare you for the test, which includes helping
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Digestion is a significant proponent of health, as it is responsible for processing food into energy and nutrients. Digestive problems may result from an underlying disease or disorder paired with various symptoms. Gastroenterology specialists and doctors with expertise in digestive system care may recommend an endoscopy. These procedures are typically minimally invasive, quick, and carry
Read MoreWhat Should You Expect at Your Upper Endoscopy?
An upper endoscopy – which is usually called just an “endoscopy” – is a procedure that a doctor performs to examine the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which goes all the way from your mouth through the esophagus and stomach to the top of your small intestine. (A lower endoscopy is a colonoscopy.) The purpose of
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An endoscopy is a procedure carried out by a gastroenterologist to examine the upper GI tract. It is used in the diagnosis, and sometimes treatment, of conditions affecting the upper GI system. An endoscopy uses an imaging technique to visualize the esophagus or stomach. Most people are unaware of this procedure until they develop symptoms
Read MoreUnderstanding Endoscopy and Colonoscopy
A gastroenterologist may recommend an endoscopy or colonoscopy to investigate your digestive symptoms, diagnose, and treat your condition. An endoscopy and colonoscopy are often performed together. Both are minimally invasive procedures that use highly advanced tools to allow the doctor to see into your gastrointestinal tract. Endoscopy and colonoscopy both use a thin, flexible tube
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