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The electronic gastroscope is more advanced than the fiber gastroscope in terms of technical means. Since the 50s of the 20th century, fiberoptic endoscopes have been used to diagnose diseases. So far, there are many fiberscopes to examine the digestive tract, such as fiberoptic esophagoscopy, fiberoptic gastroscopy, fiberoptic duodenoscopy, fiberoptic colonoscopy, fiberoptic cholangioscopy, etc.
This fiberoptic scope is thin, soft, and flexible, and the patient suffers less. The doctor can directly see some of the conditions of the organ being examined, which is better than a barium x-ray examination. It can detect lesions and their nature.
It is also possible to take a small specimen at the lesion site for pathological examination, and observe what the diseased cells look like under a microscope, which is more helpful for diagnosis.
Many people know about gastroscopy, but at the same time, many people are also very resistant, because it is an invasive examination after all, which is an "lens" sent into the stomach through the mouth, which may cause discomfort to the examiner. However, gastroscopy can not only visually view the situation inside the stomach, but also examine the suspicious lesions, and even directly remove the lesions, which is a very important means of examination for digestive system-related diseases and the first standard for gastric cancer screening.
There is some discomfort in doing a gastroscopy. It is not particularly painful, and further gastroscopy is recommended. It varies from person to person, and it depends on the doctor's technical proficiency and the cooperation of the gastroscopist.
Generally speaking, to a large regular tertiary hospital for gastroscopy, the doctor's skills are guaranteed, now the gastroscopy is mostly a barium meal, and it will not be very uncomfortable, as long as you try to relax your body, think of something relaxing and happy to distract yourself, it will be done soon. There may be nausea and vomiting occasionally, which is a normal phenomenon and can be relieved. In addition, a gastroscopy will insert a flexible tube into the throat, and it is necessary to relax and breathe vigorously and deeply during the insertion, so that the flexible tube can reach the stomach smoothly and avoid abrasion to the throat.
All in all, try to relax and cooperate, in fact, doing gastroscopy is not as hard and uncomfortable as imagined, not to mention hurting the body, that is, there will be a little discomfort after doing it, but it can recover quickly, so don't worry. In order to clearly see the mucous membrane of the digestive tract, it is necessary to make the area to be examined clean, that is, there is no food and no blood clots. A gastroscope is inserted into the stomach with the help of a thin, flexible tube.
In order to clearly see the mucous membrane of the digestive tract, it is necessary to make the area to be examined clean, that is, there is no food and no blood clots. Remember to avoid eating too hard food after cooking, and eat some liquid or semi-liquid food to ease the stomach.
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It won't be particularly painful, because now as a gastroscope, there is a **gastroscope. So I don't let myself feel any pain.
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Gastroscopy is still more painful, it will cause nausea and vomiting, and the throat will also be uncomfortable after gastroscopy.
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Yes, doing a gastroscopy in medicine is painful and requires putting a very long tube from your mouth through the esophagus into your stomach, so it's very uncomfortable and especially nauseous.
Colonoscopy Some people have a wide intestine and less pain, but some people have a narrow and curved intestine, and the pain is strong during colonoscopy, and they cannot even tolerate the suspension of the examination. The gastroscopy process is not rough, there may be a little discomfort in the pharynx, and the gastroscopy is more of a feeling of fullness and nausea, but there is little pain; When performing a gastroscopy, close your eyes, observe the doctor's operation as little as possible, distract yourself, and cooperate with the doctor at the same time, breathe in rhythmically, inhale through the nose, exhale through the mouth, and keep the breathing at a uniform rate can effectively suppress vomiting.
Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, it doesn't hurt to do gastroscopy. However, patients may experience nausea and vomiting. The specific situation has a certain relationship with the equipment itself, the doctor's proficiency, the patient's own tolerance, and the difficulty of the disease operation. >>>More
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Well, I think it still hurts to do colonoscopy, and it still needs to be excreted for a long time, and everything in the intestines has to be excreted, so it is quite a crime to do colonoscopy.