Monday, October 8, 2018

When And Why Do Gastroenterology Specialists Recommend To Perform Endoscopy?

Has your GI doctor recommended you to get an endoscopy done? Well, you must be freaking out due to this! But the reality is not scary as this is a just a routine test, rather a non-surgical and comprehensive evaluation to examine your digestive tract.   The endoscopy procedure is carried out by an endoscope, a flexible tube with a camera and light attached to it, with the help of which the doctor sees the images of the digestive tract on the monitor of the color TV. 

The endoscope is slowly passed through the mouth and throat into the esophagus to check out the upper digestive organs like stomach, some parts of the intestine, and this is called upper endoscopy. Whereas the other parts of the digestive system are screened by the endoscopes when passed into the large intestine through the rectum.  These procedures are called colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy. 

But to clear your doubts, here is why and when the gastroenterology specialists in Cary ask the patients to get an endoscopy done. 

The minimally invasive and almost painless procedure of endoscopy is normally carried out under certain circumstances.



When you reach a particular age 

Mostly, when people reach a certain age, they are asked to go through some tests, and screenings to make sure that their bodies are healthy and organs are functioning properly.  With age, we continue to experience gastrointestinal problems gradually, and hence as an early detection or prevention measure, doctors recommend people to undergo upper or lower endoscopy screenings.  Mostly, people who are approaching 50 get an endoscopy done as a routine treatment. 

Family health history 

Did you or any of your family member suffer from chronic or very complicated GI issues?  This is when a doctor may recommend periodic endoscopies to you. If you are genetically predisposed to certain GI illness, the GI specialist may ask you to get checked through endoscopy and early prevention and detection.  

To detect current health problems

Did you just describe digestive health related symptoms to your doctor? Then he might ask you to get the endoscopy done to detect the particular problem that you are suffering from and finally start the treatment.  This test helps to diagnose the issue, be it an ulcer, acid reflux, or something more complicated. 

The status of the existing problem 

Sometimes, the doctors ask the patients to get endoscopies to evaluate the severity of a digestive condition and explore the status of the existing digestive disorder. This gives the doctor more clarity and helps him to continue to treatment correctly. 

To screen for other problems

Sometimes, endoscopy becomes a concerning affair.  Through this screening, a biopsy is often carried out, which is the process of removing some cells from a specific location to carry out laboratory examination.  Also, sometimes, therapies like a removal of polyps are also performed by North Carolina gastroenterology doctors

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