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Early Detection Through Colonoscopy: A Life-Saving Procedure

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What Is A Colonoscopy And The Signs That Need A
Colonoscopy Diagnostic
Your routine health checkup was proceeding smoothly. You had a detailed conversation about
the changes in your health! Recent laboratory tests make you happy and celebrate your
birthday even in a better way. You believed that the doctor's visit for health might come to an
end. However, your doctor broaches the subject that you have been apprehensive about
arranging your initial colonoscopy screening.
What is a colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is commonly used in colorectal cancer screenings., It is a medical examination
that involves a thorough examination of the large intestine. It is a medical examination that
involves a thorough examination of the large intestine.
However many people feel embarrassed or afraid when faced with the procedure. During a
colonoscopy, a specialist doctor examines the lining of your colon for any abnormal tissue
growths called polyps. If left untreated could invite potentially cancerous situations.
The colonoscope is a flexible plastic tube equipped with a small digital camera and light at one
end, which is used during the colonoscopy procedure. It is an effective method for detecting
colon polyps or bowel cancer, as well as aiding in the diagnosis of symptoms like unexplained
diarrhoea, abdominal pain, or blood in the stool. Additionally, it allows for the removal of early
cancers and polyps during the same procedure.
Though colon cancer may not produce visible symptoms in its early stages, routine
colonoscopy screenings can detect and remove polyps before they become cancerous. A
colonoscopy allows a specialist to carefully guide a camera-equipped instrument through the
colon to closely inspect its lining for any signs of cancer or precancerous growth. This
minimally invasive procedure provides a magnified view of the colon via a monitor, helping
doctors find and remove dangerous polyps even when there are no outward symptoms.
Early-stage colorectal cancer typically does not show symptoms, which is why colonoscopies
play such a vital role. By using colonoscopies to examine the colon and rectum where cancer
begins, doctors can detect and treat cancerous and precancerous cells early. Following
colorectal cancer screening guidelines and getting recommended colonoscopies saves lives by
finding colorectal cancer in its earliest, most treatable stages. Colonoscopies are also used as a
diagnostic tool when people have concerning symptoms.
A colonoscopy can detect a variety of conditions, including cancer as well as other issues like
diverticulosis, diverticulitis, intestinal infections, and inflammatory bowel disease!
Signs that you may need a diagnostic colonoscopy
Screening colonoscopies are preventive care for asymptomatic people, but a doctor may
recommend a diagnostic colonoscopy to determine the cause of colorectal symptoms such as:
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Persistent abdominal pain, cramps or gas
Frequent indigestion
Alterations in your gastrointestinal patterns, such as persistent constipation or diarrhoea
Abnormal stool colour or unusual appearance of faeces regularly.
Blood in your stool
bleeding from the rectum
pus or mucus in the stools
Unexplained weight loss
unexplained abdominal pain
A colonoscopy screening can find colon and
rectal cancers early when treatment is most
effective. A single colonoscopy can provide
years of assurance. Most people can safely
wait 10 years between colonoscopies.
Conclusion
Colonoscopies save lives by detecting colon
polyps and removing them before they
become cancerous. If you have concerns,
consult the expert endoscopists at Crest
Surgical Practice in Singapore. They can
explain the value of colonoscopies for
assessing colon health and determining if you
need one. So don’t delay, schedule today.
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