Zero to a hundred about intestinal colonoscopy

Zero to a hundred about intestinal colonoscopy

Dr. Mohammad Amani
Dr. Mohammad Amani Tehran
کد عضویت: System number: 101825
Study duration 18 minutes
Colonoscopy is one of the most accurate and effective diagnostic methods in modern medicine, which plays a vital role in the prevention, detection and follow-up of diseases related to the colon and rectum.. Colon and detection of changes... to check possible conditions such as polyps, inflammation, ulcers or abnormal masses... Colonoscopy is not only a tool for diagnosing diseases but in many cases it can also be used as a treatment method.. For example, removal of polyps or suspicious tissue sampling.... In today's world where the number of diseases such as colon cancer is increasing, colonoscopy has become more important as a necessary screening for people over 50 years old or those who have a family history of gastrointestinal diseases. In the rest of this article, we will examine how to perform a colonoscopy, its uses, preparation before performing it, possible side effects and answers to common questions of patients... What is a colonoscopy?... Colonoscopy is a medical procedure that allows the doctor to examine the inside of the large intestine and precisely in this method (the narrow end and the rectum). Colonoscopy is not only for diagnosis.. but in some cases, some problems can also be treated with this method.. For example, if a polyp (small lump) is seen, the doctor can immediately remove it or take a sample from the suspicious area.. This is usually done under sedation so that the patient does not feel pain or discomfort. You can follow the colonoscopy process from a completely realistic and scientific angle.. This video not only shows the different stages of the internal examination of the intestine step by step, but also helps you to understand the importance of diagnosing and diagnosing diseases, including the diagnostic and diagnostic methods of diseases.. Polyps, inflammatory bowel, colon cancer and other problems... Do not miss this video....
Intestinal colonoscopy applications Intestinal colonoscopy has wide applications in the diagnosis and prevention of gastrointestinal diseases. This method is used to investigate the cause of bleeding from the anus, the presence of blood in the stool, chronic abdominal pain, long-term changes in bowel habits such as constipation or persistent diarrhea, weight loss or unexplained anemia. Intestinal diseases are important.. This method is important in the follow-up and control of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, as well as checking the status of previous treatments of patients after surgery or checking the previous status of patients after surgery or with a family history of suspected intestinal diseases... - Investigating the cause of rectal bleeding or bloody stools - Identifying the cause of chronic or unexplained abdominal pain Assessing long-term changes in bowel habits (constipation or persistent diarrhea) - Diagnosing unexplained weight loss or iron deficiency anemia - Investigating the presence of polyps and abnormal masses in the intestine - Removal of polyps to prevent colon cancer - Sampling of suspicious tissues for laboratory examination (biopsy) Colon cancer screening and prevention, especially in people over 50 or with a family history - Examination and follow-up of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's - Monitoring the condition of patients after surgery or previous bowel treatments Intestinal colonoscopy to diagnose what diseases? Colonoscopy is one of the most accurate methods for diagnosing various diseases related to the colon and rectum... This method can be very effective in identifying diseases such as **intestinal polyps** (some of which may turn into cancer in the future) and **colon cancer**.... Also, with the help of colonoscopy, it is possible to diagnose colon inflammation and inflammatory bowel diseases, a disease that often causes pain...diarrhea and chronic bleeding... Other diseases that can be diagnosed with colonoscopy include **intestinal ulcers**, **small pouches in the intestinal wall (diverticules)**, **chronic or hidden infections in the intestine**, even in some cases internal hemorrhoids**, even in internal cases of hemorrhoids.. obstruction or abnormal strictures**... Also, if a person has unknown anemia or unexplained weight loss, colonoscopy can help diagnose the cause.... **nature** site report, colonoscopy is a medical procedure used to examine the inside of the colon and rectum for abnormalities such as polyps, tumors, and inflammation... In this procedure, a flexible tube with a camera is inserted into the rectum to view the colon. A medical procedure used to examine the inside of the colon and rectum for abnormalities such as polyps, tumors, and inflammation. This time can vary depending on the specific condition of the patient and the exact nature of the diagnostic or treatment process.. If the doctor needs to remove a polyp, perform a biopsy or perform a specific treatment, the process may take a little longer.. Also, the total time the patient has to spend in the medical center and may be a few hours before the procedure. Read more: How long is colonoscopy?.. Is colonoscopy painful?. Intestinal colonoscopy is not painful, because it is usually done under anesthesia and the patient is in a light sleep during it and is calm and painless.. Most patients do not remember anything about the colonoscopy and do not feel any special discomfort.. It is normal and temporary and resolves quickly.. such as Parla Gastroenterology and Liver Clinic. It is injected through a vein, which causes the patient to fall into a deep sleep and **do not know anything about the colonoscopy**... he does not hear any sound, he does not hear any memories during the colonoscopy... anesthesia, everything is very easy and stress-free... the patient usually only feels that he had a good sleep after waking up and does not know the moment of the examination... This method is both **safe** and makes those who Colonoscopy is afraid to feel comfortable.... If you are worried about pain or discomfort, don't be.. because you really **don't feel anything**... When is a colonoscopy necessary?... A colonoscopy is necessary when there are symptoms in the body that may be related to a problem or disease in the large intestine.. Sudden weight loss, the doctor usually prescribes a colonoscopy to determine the cause... Also, if **occult blood** is observed in the stool test, this examination is necessary.... In addition to the symptoms, Colonoscopy is also very important for the **prevention of colon cancer**... Usually, it is recommended for all people **above 50 years of age** to do a regular colonoscopy (for example, they have 10 fam symptoms every 5...). History of colon cancer or polyps **, this examination may start at a younger age. One of the most important uses of colonoscopy is to identify and remove colon polyps. Polyps are small masses that grow on the inner wall of the intestine and in many cases may turn into cancer in the future. The reason is that identifying and removing them in the early stages plays a very important role in preventing colon cancer. be, **without pain And it is removed without the need for surgery**... This usually does not take more than a few minutes and the patient does not feel discomfort, because he is under anesthesia or sedation... After removal, the polyp is sent to the laboratory for a closer examination.... How long does a colonoscopy take?. If nothing special is observed in the colonoscopy and sampling is not done **the doctor usually informs the patient of the initial result on the same day or immediately after the end of the examination**.. But if a **biopsy (sampling)** is performed during the colonoscopy, the final answer usually **takes between 3 to 7 working days.. The sample must also be taken in a laboratory way**.. Parla Gastroenterology and Liver Clinic tries to provide the results of the tests to the patient in the shortest possible time, and if follow-up or treatment is needed, take the necessary measures immediately... Read more: **Does colonoscopy hurt?** Colonoscopy preparation In the past and even still in some medical centers that follow the old methods, preparing for colonoscopy is considered a difficult and tedious process.... The patient must follow a strict diet for several days before, avoid many foods and drink only liquids for a long time.... This process is not only annoying, but also sometimes causes anxiety or dissatisfaction of patients, but with the advancement of clinical knowledge, it has fortunately become new medical experiences.. Easier And more effective... In Parla Gastroenterology and Liver Specialist Clinic, unlike traditional methods, there is no need to abstain for several days... It is enough for the patient not to eat anything after lunch the day before the colonoscopy and to use bowel emptying powders such as Nonapic sachets as prescribed by the doctor... It is more tolerable than colonoscopy...
Intestinal cancer diagnosis with colonoscopy Colonoscopy is the most accurate and reliable method for diagnosing colon cancer and precancerous changes. In this method, the doctor directly observes the inside of the intestine using a fine camera that is attached to the end of a flexible tube and can identify any suspicious mass, ulcer, inflammation, bleeding or polyps. Pathology laboratory examination... Colonoscopy is very effective not only in diagnosing colon cancer, but also in identifying its early stages. Many colon cancers are polyps. They begin to grow slowly over the years and become cancerous... it is detected before it becomes cancerous and removed.... For this reason, colonoscopy is a valuable tool for both **diagnosis** and **prevention of the colon.... Nutrition before colonoscopy plays a very important role in the quality and accuracy of the examination, but contrary to popular belief, there is no need for strict and multi-day diets. In the old methods, patients two or three days before During colonoscopy, they had to give up many foods and only consume certain liquids.. This work was not only exhausting, but in some cases it led to weakness and dissatisfaction of patients and gastrology patients. More up-to-date and scientific methods.... **Don't eat anything after lunch the day before the colonoscopy** and only drink clear liquids (such as water, chicken broth, or muscle juice)... Prepare for the colonoscopy.... How much does the colonoscopy cost?... The cost of the colonoscopy depends on various factors, including the type of treatment center (private or public), the doctor's expertise, the use of advanced equipment, the need to take a sample or remove the polyp, and most importantly **do it with or without anesthesia** Also, in some centers, additional services such as pathology tests, counseling before and after the examination, or medications are also effective in the final cost. Since the bowels have been completely emptied before the examination and sedatives or anesthesia may have been used, it is better to eat carefully and gradually after the colonoscopy.. Soup.... If you feel nauseous or if you do not have bloating, you can gradually add soft and simple foods such as **white rice, toast, boiled potatoes, plain yogurt or light soup** to your diet. beans, raw vegetables, and fizzy drinks) for 24 hours.. Usually return to your normal diet the next day, unless otherwise advised by your doctor.... Bleeding after a colonoscopy Light bleeding after a colonoscopy, especially if a polyp removal or biopsy has been performed, is relatively normal and to be expected. This bleeding is usually seen as a few drops of blood in the stool or on a tissue and resolves completely within a day or two. yes.. he called immediately.... At the Parla Gastroenterology and Liver Clinic, the post-colonoscopy treatment team fully explains all the necessary points about the aftercare - including the possibility of minor bleeding - to the patient so that there is no need to worry... Heavy bleeding after a colonoscopy is very rare, but if it does happen, can it be treated and followed up with a colonoscopy? An imaging procedure that uses a narrow strip, a flexible tube equipped with a camera called a colonoscope... This tube is inserted through the anus into the intestine and allows the doctor to closely observe the inner surface of the colon and rectum. This examination is very useful for diagnosing problems such as polyps, ulcers, inflammation, tumors or hidden bleeding. (biopsy) ** from suspicious areas or ** removal of polyps **... This process usually takes between ** 20 to 45 minutes ** and after that the patient is transferred to the recovery department so that the effect of the drug wears off.. Anesthesia?.. Yes, in many centers, colonoscopy is performed with ** complete anesthesia ** so that the patient does not feel pain, discomfort and anxiety during the operation.. In this case, the anesthetic is injected through a vein and the patient He falls into a deep sleep.. It is controlled and performed by an anesthesiologist and then by an anesthesiologist.. He is observed for a short time in the recovery room until the effect of the medicine wears off. Avoid driving, doing precise tasks and making important decisions. **bloating, fullness or mild stomach burning** until a few hours after the colonoscopy, which is due to air entering the intestine during the examination, and it resolves very quickly. check to help improve the patient's condition with correct diagnosis.. Gastroenterology and anesthesiology team perform colonoscopy for dear patients and we are confident that you will have a good experience... When you visit the clinic, you are without any pain and discomfort because you don't feel relaxed or stressed.. Pain... Your health is our wish... ❤️

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