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Wellness through Endoscopy
Types of Endoscopy
- Colonoscopy: Medical procedure done by using a long, flexible tube with a tiny camera at its tip and during this process, a colonoscope is inserted into the rectum and advanced through the entire colon to visualize the inner lining.
- Upper endoscopy: It is inserted through the mouth and down the throat to visualize the upper part of gastrointestinal tract and it includes the esophagus, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine.
- Laparoscopy: It is also called minimally invasive surgery and one health hospital specialist inserts the thin, flexible tube with a camera to view the inside of abdominal or pelvic cavity on a video monitor.
- Gastroscopy: It is similar to upper endoscopy but focuses on the stomach and also diagnose conditions such as stomach ulcers, inflammation (gastritis), and tumors.
- Arthroscopy: It involves the insertion of an endoscopy into a joint such as the knee, shoulder, or hip, to diagnose and treat joint-related issues like arthritis, torn ligaments, or damaged cartilage.
Symptoms of Endoscopy
- Throat discomfort: During this process an upper endoscopy passes through the throat and mouth, it leads to temporary sore or scratchy throat.
- Gagging or Nausea: Endoscopy inserted quickly when individuals feel a gagging sensation or mild nausea.
- Throat irritation: During an upper endoscopy, one health hospital specialist can notice a slight metallic tube in your mouth due to the medications used for numbing or the biopsy.
Risks and Side Effects of Endoscopy
- Infection: If the Endoscope is used for procedures that involve biopsies or interventions but it is a small risk and more significant.
- Bleeding: The insertion of biopsies or instruments during an endoscopy can lead to bleeding.
- Nausea and Vomiting: After endoscopy procedure, some individuals may experience nausea or vomiting, particularly if sedation was used.
- Aspiration: It occurs when stomach contents flow back into the lungs, lead to respiratory issues and risk is higher by under sedation.
Conclusion
Endoscopy is a medical procedure that involves the use of a flexible tube with a camera to visualize the various organs or body cavities.
t is performed for diagnostic purposes to investigate symptoms or abnormalities, as well as for therapeutic purposes to treat certain medical conditions.
There are several types of endoscopy, including upper endoscopy (EGD), colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, cystoscopy, gastroscopy, arthroscopy, hysteroscopy, and laparoscopy.
The duration of an endoscopy procedure varies depending on the type and complexity of the treatment.
It can be helpful for identifying ulcers, bleeding, celiac disease, blockages, inflammation, and tumors.
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Wellness through Endoscopy
Types of Endoscopy
- Colonoscopy: Medical procedure done by using a long, flexible tube with a tiny camera at its tip and during this process, a colonoscope is inserted into the rectum and advanced through the entire colon to visualize the inner lining.
- Upper endoscopy: It is inserted through the mouth and down the throat to visualize the upper part of gastrointestinal tract and it includes the esophagus, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine.
- Laparoscopy: It is also called minimally invasive surgery and one health hospital specialist inserts the thin, flexible tube with a camera to view the inside of abdominal or pelvic cavity on a video monitor.
- Gastroscopy: It is similar to upper endoscopy but focuses on the stomach and also diagnose conditions such as stomach ulcers, inflammation (gastritis), and tumors.
- Arthroscopy: It involves the insertion of an endoscopy into a joint such as the knee, shoulder, or hip, to diagnose and treat joint-related issues like arthritis, torn ligaments, or damaged cartilage.
Symptoms of Endoscopy
- Throat discomfort: During this process an upper endoscopy passes through the throat and mouth, it leads to temporary sore or scratchy throat.
- Gagging or Nausea: Endoscopy inserted quickly when individuals feel a gagging sensation or mild nausea.
- Throat irritation: During an upper endoscopy, one health hospital specialist can notice a slight metallic tube in your mouth due to the medications used for numbing or the biopsy.
Risks and Side Effects of Endoscopy
- Infection: If the Endoscope is used for procedures that involve biopsies or interventions but it is a small risk and more significant.
- Bleeding: The insertion of biopsies or instruments during an endoscopy can lead to bleeding.
- Nausea and Vomiting: After endoscopy procedure, some individuals may experience nausea or vomiting, particularly if sedation was used.
- Aspiration: It occurs when stomach contents flow back into the lungs, lead to respiratory issues and risk is higher by under sedation.
Conclusion
Endoscopy is a medical procedure that involves the use of a flexible tube with a camera to visualize the various organs or body cavities.
t is performed for diagnostic purposes to investigate symptoms or abnormalities, as well as for therapeutic purposes to treat certain medical conditions.
There are several types of endoscopy, including upper endoscopy (EGD), colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, cystoscopy, gastroscopy, arthroscopy, hysteroscopy, and laparoscopy.
The duration of an endoscopy procedure varies depending on the type and complexity of the treatment.
It can be helpful for identifying ulcers, bleeding, celiac disease, blockages, inflammation, and tumors.
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