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Understanding Colonoscopy
Understanding Colonoscopy
What is colonoscopy? Gastroenterologists use colonoscopy to screen for colorectal cancer. This minimally invasive endoscopic procedure enables doctors to examine the lining of a patient’s rectum and large intestine (colon) for abnormalities. When they perform a colonoscopy, gastroenterologists pass
Understanding Capsule Endoscopy
Understanding Capsule Endoscopy
Capsule endoscopy is a test that uses a pill-sized camera that you swallow in order to examine the inside of the small intestine. The small intestine is the middle portion of your gastrointestinal tract, located between your stomach and your large intestine (colon). The small intestine is made up of
Understanding Bowel Preparation
Understanding Bowel Preparation
It is extremely important that your colon be thoroughly cleaned before your colonoscopy. This will let the doctor see any abnormalities, such as colon polyps, during the procedure. Polyps are small growths in the colon that could later turn into cancer. Cleansing the colon before a colonoscopy is called
- Diet and Colon Health
- Understanding Bowel Preparation
- Understanding Crohn’s Disease
- Understanding Capsule Endoscopy
- Understanding Colorectal Cancer Screening
- Understanding Diverticulosis
- Understanding Endoscopic Ultrasonography
- Understanding Ercp
- Understanding Colonoscopy
- Understanding Esophageal Manometry & 24-hour Ph and Impedance Tests
- Understanding Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
- Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Diarrhea (ibs-d)
- Understanding Minor Rectal Bleeding
- Understanding Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (peg)
- Understanding Colon Polyps and Their Treatment
- Understanding Ulcerative Colitis
- Understanding Upper Endoscopy