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When is Endoscopy Recommended?

While endoscopy is a relatively safe procedure, there are certain risks involved like mild cramping or internal bleeding. To make sure that the procedure is completed without any hassle, the person needs to contact an experienced doctor like Dr Vikas Singla, if they have to undergo this diagnostic process.

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When is Endoscopy Recommended?

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  1. When Is Endoscopy Recommended? Endoscopy is a simple diagnostic procedure that allows physicians to examine the walls and lining of the entire GI tract. They diagnose and even treat certain conditions affecting the colon, intestines, and stomach with this procedure. In this procure, a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope is inserted into the rectum or throat of the patients, and then guided through the body in order to check the lining of the intestinal tract. Endoscopes have a camera at its end, which is used by the doctor or endoscopist to view the lining and look for bleeding, lesions, and other issues.

  2. Symptoms for Which Endoscopy is Recommended An individual might have to visit a good best endoscopist in Delhi and undergo this procedure if they are dealing with: Unexplained abdominal pain Blood in the stool Chronic heartburn or chest pain Persistent bowel Signs of an intestinal bleed or blockage Doctors often recommend people having a family history of colon cancer or a personal history of colon polyps to go for an endoscopy as well, at times. Colonoscopy is among the most common type of endoscopy. It allows doctors to examine the rectum and colon to detect colon polyps and other signs of colorectal cancer. Visiting the Best Doctor for an Endoscopy

  3. While endoscopy is a relatively safe procedure, there are certain risks involved like mild cramping or internal bleeding. To make sure that the procedure is completed without any hassle, the person needs to contact an experienced doctor like Dr Vikas Singla, if they have to undergo this diagnostic process. He is a renowned gastroenterologist and liver diseases specialist in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. Dr Vikas is even trained in endoscopic ultrasonography, which is an advanced tool to diagnose various abdominal diseases. Website: http://www.drvikassingla.com/

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