Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy (Koe-lun-OS-Kuh-pee) is a test used to find changes or abnormalities in the large intestine (colon) and rectum. During a colonoscopy, a long, flexible tube (colonoscope) is inserted into the rectum. A small video camera at the end of the tube allows the doctor to look inside the entire colon. If necessary, polyps or other abnormal tissue can be removed with the scope during a colonoscopy. Tissue samples (biopsies) can be taken during colonoscopy. Arsh Super speciality medical centre is a place where all the precise, highly rated best lab equipment are used to give the human body related issues. During the process During the colonoscopy, you will wear a dress, but almost nothing else. Relief is generally recommended. Sometimes a mild sedative is given in the form of a pill. In some cases, a sedative is combined with medication for intravenous pain to reduce any discomfort. You will start the test lying on your side at the examination table, usually with your knees facing your chest. The doctor will insert a colonoscope into your rectum.
How to Prepare- Use a laxative
- Use an enema kit
- Adjust your medication
- Follow a special diet: We will help you with that