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- $Title{Colonoscopy Procedure Recommendation}
- $Subject{colonoscopy Digestive Special Procedures procedure bowels biopsy
- colonoscopic colon ulcerative colitis inflammatory bowel disease diseases
- colonoscope colonoscopes colonoscopies}
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- Colonoscopy Procedure Recommendation
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- QUESTION: I have been having an ongoing problem with my bowels, and have been
- most diligent in following my physicians' (I now have more than one)
- instructions. We have been through a barium enema and a sigmoidoscopy, and
- now a colonoscopy is being suggested. My problems are real ones, and I will
- go forward, but can you tell me the reasons this test may be necessary.
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- ANSWER: You sound like a reasonable patient, and your physicians appear to be
- doing a step by step evaluation of your problem. That's fine; it's the best
- way to get to the answers you need for a diagnosis and proper treatment. I
- can't second guess your doctors, nor would I want to, so my answer will be
- straight from the text book. Please don't interpret any of these indications
- as a diagnosis, for that you must obtain directly from your personal
- counselors. Colonoscopy is an excellent procedure for diagnosing difficult
- cases of bowel trouble, since it enables the physician to directly view almost
- the entire length of the colon. It is particularly valuable to clarify
- findings of a barium enema which may have been too indistinct to interpret
- with any degree of certainty. It is possible to obtain tissue samples during
- the colonoscopy (a biopsy) that may be analyzed under a microscope. When
- chronic, slight bleeding is the worrisome sign, the exact site may be located
- through the scope. Should the source of the bleeding be from a small polyp,
- it can be easily removed during the examination. Some individuals with
- chronic situations such as ulcerative colitis and inflammatory bowel disease
- may require colonoscopy to discover the extent of their disease, or if changes
- that could lead to malignancy are occurring. Many physicians develop methods
- of evaluation and diagnosis that use their personal skills most effectively,
- and will recommend procedures that are of the greatest benefit to their
- patients. You have apparently come a long way, hopefully the answers you seek
- are just around the corner.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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