Electronic colonoscopy, how to do colonoscopy

Updated on healthy 2024-06-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If there is abdominal pain, bleeding in the stool, or discomfort, it is necessary to do this examination, it will have some discomfort, but it can be tolerated, and the intestines should be cleaned before doing this examination.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, the electronic colonoscopy is an electronic camera probe mounted on the front end of the colonoscope to transmit the image of the colonic mucosa to the electronic computer processing center, and then display it on the monitor screen, you can observe the small changes in the large intestine mucosa.

    The electronic colonoscope can also be sent into the biopsy forceps through the instrument channel of the colonoscope to obtain the tissue the size of a grain of rice, and carry out pathological section testing or other special staining, and carry out histological characterization of the nature of mucosal lesions, such as the degree of inflammation and the degree of differentiation of cancer, which is conducive to understanding the severity of the lesion and guiding the formulation of a correct plan or judging the effect.

    Through the colonoscopy instrument channel, some diseases or lesions of the colon such as polyps, bleeding, foreign bodies, etc. can also be endoscopized**.

    The tissue removed by forceps is very small and does not cause any damage to the body, so rest assured.

    If the above is helpful to you, hopefully.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mine is likely to deteriorate after doing it, but since you are going to have a colonoscopy, it means that your discomfort symptoms are already very serious, so I think you must do it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Colonitis, also known as non-specific ulcerative colitis, is characterized by diarrhea, abdominal pain, mucus stool and pus and bloody stool, tenesmus, constipation, and inability to pass stool for several days; Sometimes diarrhea and sometimes constipation, often accompanied by weight loss and fatigue, etc., often reversed.

    Suggestions: Before colonoscopy, you only need to start eating a liquid or semi-liquid diet with little residue 3 days before the examination, on an empty stomach in the morning of the examination, and take laxatives such as mannitol the night before the examination to clean the intestines so as not to affect the observation and operation, or clean the enema to ensure the cleanliness of the intestines. During the examination, the doctor will inject a certain amount of gas into the intestinal lumen through a colonoscope to facilitate observation.

    Due to the tortuous structure of the colon, the examinee may have varying degrees of swelling or stretching during the examination, but as long as the examinee can calmly follow the doctor's instructions and actively cooperate, most people can tolerate and complete the examination. People who are overly nervous or have high intestinal spasms may need to be sedatives or antispasmodics. For children who are unable to cooperate, it needs to be performed under anesthesia.

    The injected gas is aspirated before the end of the test, and most people have no significant discomfort. If no lesions are found and no ** is performed, the subject can move and eat normally. Wishing you good health!

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