What are the dangers of having a gastroscopy? What are the disadvantages of having a gastroscopy, an

Updated on healthy 2024-08-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Is there any other way to do this besides an open-gastroscopy?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Just done, just a few minutes, a little disgusting, but not as scary as the legend.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Before doing gastroscopy, it is necessary to drink a small bottle of anesthetic liquid, the main anesthetic throat, reduce the pain during intubation, when the doctor is intubated, the person should relax, listen to the doctor's words, inhale and exhale, the tube is easy to enter, the time is at least 2 minutes, at most 5 minutes, it will pass in a flash, if the person is very nervous, the meat will be tight, and the tube is easy to insert into the red stomach, causing discomfort. Try not to do painless ones, because the doctor does not feel the pain when intubating, and it is dangerous. (Unless the doctor is highly skilled), so it is better to do what hurts, and you must feel the pain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    During the operation, it causes gastroesophageal mucosal damage, even perforation, gastrointestinal bleeding, laryngeal edema, mandibular joint dislocation, etc. This kind of reason is often caused by unskilled operation and non-cooperation of patients during surgery, and now with the maturity of endoscopic technology and the strengthening of training, this kind of injury is very rare. ‍‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you have coronary heart disease or other diseases, oral aspirin needs to be stopped for 1 week, otherwise gastroscopy will not be arranged, aspirin is an anticoagulant, and gastroscopy is done during the medication, which is prone to poorly controlled bleeding. ‍‍

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In general, the mucosa may be damaged when the gastroscope tube passes through the throat, and mucosal congestion and edema may occur, and symptoms such as throat discomfort and foreign body sensation may occur after examination. In addition, when entering the esophagus and stomach cavity, mucosal bleeding may occur during biopsy. These may be unavoidable, but with symptomatic treatment, they usually resolve on their own. ‍‍

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After all, gastroscopy is an invasive operation, which may cause cross-infection of hepatitis, AIDS and other diseases, and now regular hospitals and diagnosis and treatment institutions have standardized endoscopic elution procedures, which is very rare. ‍‍

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Compared with traditional gastroscopy, although electronic gastroscopy is safer, due to the influence of various factors, there are still certain risks and hazards in gastroscopy. Before gastroscopy, an anesthetic is used to anesthetize the throat to increase tolerance and prevent nausea, vomiting and other discomfort caused by the gastroscope passing through the throat of the examinee. When the patient has poor tolerance, a sedative will be used for intravenous anesthesia to facilitate the smooth progress of the examination, and the use of anesthetics and sedatives may cause the patient to experience mental changes such as respiratory depression, body temperature changes, arrhythmias, allergies, shock, drowsiness, and irritability. ‍‍

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gastroscopy can cause some complications, and the device may rub against the mucosal surface during the passage of the digestive tract and cause injury; Examination instruments may cause bleeding when repeatedly touching these mucosal lesions or when using instruments to clamp tissue for pathological biopsy and when performing ** under the microscope; In the most severe case, perforation occurs, but it is less likely; If the subject cannot tolerate the examination and has repeated symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, it is necessary to be vigilant for tears in the lower esophagus or cardia; Mistaken gastroscopy into the trachea may cause pneumonia. ‍‍

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Due to individual differences, unforeseen accidents may occur during the actual examination. Such as malignant arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, cerebrovascular accident, etc. Since the esophagus is located in the mediastinum, gastroscopy will cause some pressure on the pericardium and large blood vessels, and some sensitive individuals may cause heart discomfort and then cardiac accidents.

    Therefore, a detailed history should be taken prior to gastroscopy. ‍‍

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To do.

    Gastroscopy is currently the best examination for the examination of upper gastrointestinal diseases, so it is very important, but there are also certain shortcomings, patients may have nausea, vomiting, coughing, dyspnea, chest tightness, breath-holding, abdominal distension, etc. during ordinary gastroscopy, and there may be pharyngeal mucosal damage, pharyngeal discomfort, abdominal pain, abdominal distension after examination, and blood in the stool may appear if the biopsy is taken. The rate of complications is relatively low and acceptable to the general population.

    Precautions for gastroscopy.

    Before gastroscopy, the examiner is generally asked to be fasting for at least six hours. If it is checked around 8 o'clock in the morning, then after dinner the night before, it is recommended not to eat any food. If it is an afternoon check-up, then it is best to have a semi-liquid meal that is easy to digest for breakfast, and it is forbidden to eat at noon.

    If you are seriously ill or in poor physical condition, you can inject hypertonic grape juice to replenish your strength.

    For patients with a high craving for gastroscopy, it is best to avoid smoking for the first three to five days of gastroscopy. Otherwise, excessive nicotine will lead to excessive gastric acid secretion, which will affect the accuracy of the test results. At the same time, during the gastroscopy, if the gastroscope tube is inserted, it is easy to cause a lot of pain due to smoking and coughing.

    Especially pregnant women, there is a need to ban smoking.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It will cause some damage to the stomach, and gastroscopy is also a very common way to check digestive tract diseases, which is not harmful to the body, but there will be nausea and vomiting symptoms during the process, and this condition will be slowly reduced after the gastroscopy is over.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Minor bleeding, scratches, etc. Minor bleeding, the long tube for gastroscopy can cause damage to the gastric mucosa and bleed; Causes scratches, and if you have duodenal ulcers, they can cause scratches.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a high risk of vomiting, nausea or shock, and there may also be infections, gastritis, and stomach problems.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This worry is unnecessary, firstly, most of the doctors who do gastroscopy have received professional training, and secondly, even if the catheter damages the gastric mucosal tissue, or there is slight bleeding, it can be cured on its own, so in general, gastroscopy is unlikely to cause greater damage to the stomach.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are allergic to drugs or have abnormal heart and lung function, then if you go to ** gastroscopy without informing the doctor, there may be nausea, vomiting or shock, and if you don't go to a regular hospital for gastroscopy, then there may be infection.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Biopsy can usually cause local ulcers! It is recommended that you still need to have a biopsy if you have a medical condition!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, stomach pain and stomach ulcer require gastroscopy. Gastroscopy doesn't cause harm to the stomach, so don't worry. But it's going to be more uncomfortable.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no discomfort after the **gastroscopy, but there is no specific medicine for stomach disease, it is too difficult, and I don't want to take Chinese medicine ......

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