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Colonoscopy

Overview
Procedure
Where to Seek Treatment

 


Contributed by Singapore General Hospital

Overview

This is a special test using a flexible tube to look at the internal lining of the colon and rectum. It also allows biopsies to be taken.

Your doctor may recommend a colonoscopy examination if you have symptoms suggesting possible problems in the colon or rectum. Some symptoms include bleeding, change in your bowel habits, unexplained abdominal symptoms. Colonoscopy is also used to monitor patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and for follow-up of patients with history of colon cancer or polyp.

Procedure

The bowel must first be thoroughly cleaned before a colonoscopy. This is done either the day before or the same morning as your colonoscopy. You will be asked to drink medication that would make you have diarrhoea to pass out all the stools inside.

The colonoscope is inserted through the anus and advanced to the portion of the colon where the small intestine enters. Your doctor will remove any polyps or take biopsies if necessary.

A colonoscope and its view of the colon


The entire procedure usually takes less than 15 minutes. There is little pain, though mild sedation is given when necessary to relieve anxiety and discomfort. Most patients can resume their regular diet later in the day.

Why not a Barium enema?

Colonoscopy is more accurate than x-ray exam of colon to detect small polyps or early cancers. It also allows removal of these polyps, which is important in the prevention of colon cancer.

What are the risks of colonoscopy?

Colonoscopy is a very safe procedure. There is a less than 0.5 percent risk of damage to the wall of the colon, including perforation.



Need indepth information ?

Access our Conditions & Treatments sections for related topics on Colorectal Cancer and Polyps.




Where to Seek Treatment

The medical institutions within SingHealth that offer consultation and treatment for this condition include:

Singapore General Hospital
Outram Road, Singapore 169608

Appointments Hotline:
Tel : +65 6321 4377

International Enquiries, please contact:
Tel : +65 6326 5656
Email : ims@singhealth.com.sg


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