Colonoscopy Instructions

Sedation for Colonoscopy at Rowlett Sedation for Colonoscopy at Rowlett can be done by two different methods. One is called Conscious Sedation and the other is called General Anesthesia. Both types of sedation may result in patients not recalling the procedure or sleeping through all or part of the exam. In order to prepare yourselfContinue reading “Colonoscopy Instructions”

Information about colonoscopy at Rowlett

A colonoscopy at Rowlett is an outpatient procedure in which the inside of the large intestine (colon and rectum) is examined. A colonoscopy at Rowlett is commonly used to evaluate gastrointestinal symptoms, such as rectal and intestinal bleeding, or changes in bowel habits. A screening colonoscopy at Rowlett is recommended for anyone 50 years of age andContinue reading “Information about colonoscopy at Rowlett”

Gastrointestinal tract

An upper endoscopy is used to diagnose and, sometimes, treat conditions that affect the upper part of your digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach and beginning of the small intestine (duodenum). Your doctor may recommend an endoscopy procedure to: Investigate signs and symptoms. An endoscopy may help your doctor determine what’s causing digestive signs and symptoms,Continue reading “Gastrointestinal tract”

Risks of endoscopies

An endoscopy is a very safe procedure. Rare complications include: Bleeding. Your risk of bleeding complications after an endoscopy is increased if the procedure involves removing a piece of tissue for testing (biopsy) or treating a digestive system problem. In rare cases, such bleeding may require a blood transfusion. Infection. Most endoscopies consist of an examination andContinue reading “Risks of endoscopies”

Risks and Contraindications of EGD

Risks and Contraindications Because this is an invasive test, there can be complications, although they are uncommon. You may have abrasion of the inner lining of your esophagus, stomach, or small intestine, which can cause bleeding. You may also experience a puncture in any of these regions, which could cause serious bleeding or life-threatening gastricContinue reading “Risks and Contraindications of EGD”

Limitation and Side Effect of EGD

What Is an EGD? An esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), often referred to as an upper endoscopy at Rowlett, is an invasive diagnostic test that visualizes the esophagus, stomach, and upper portion of the small intestine. It uses a fiberoptic endoscope, which is a flexible tube equipped with a camera. The endoscope is passed down the throat to the regionsContinue reading “Limitation and Side Effect of EGD”

Performed and Preparation of EGD

What is an EGD test? Your doctor performs an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) to examine the lining of your esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. The esophagus is the muscular tube that connects your throat to your stomach and the duodenum, which is the upper part of your small intestine. Why an EGD test is performed Your doctor mayContinue reading “Performed and Preparation of EGD”

Risks and complications of an EGD test

In general, an EGD is a safe procedure. There’s a very slight risk that the endoscope will cause a small hole in your esophagus, stomach, or small intestine. If a biopsy is performed, there’s also a small risk of prolonged bleeding from the site where the tissue was taken. Some people also may have aContinue reading “Risks and complications of an EGD test”

Procedure of Endoscopy

Endoscopy There are many other reasons your doctor may want to perform this test and you should ask him/her about their reasons. Upper endoscopy should be performed by doctors who have received special training in this procedure, and are assisted by specially trained nurses and technicians. Preparation Upon arrival for your test your doctor willContinue reading “Procedure of Endoscopy”

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