ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ENDOSCOPY
An endoscopy is a test to look inside your body. A long, thin tube
with a small camera inside, called an endoscope is passed into your body
through the natural openings in your body such as your mouth. You may get
referred for an endoscopy procedure if you are having certain symptoms. The
procedure will usually be done at an endoscopy unit in a hospital or a
well-maintained medical facility. Most of the time, an endoscopy is typically
performed after sedating the patient with anesthesia; the effects of which last
only for a few hours.
WHO SHOULD UNDERGO AN ENDOSCOPY PROCEDURE?
There is no specific age to have the first screening endoscopy to find
out whether or not a patient may have Barrett's esophagus or cancerous
precursor lesions, although many experts recommend ages 40-50.
Patients with persistent heartburn who do not get relief with
medications also should consider having an endoscopy. Chronic reflux disease is
one of the most common causes of esophageal cancer. So, if you have acid reflux
for many weeks, you must undergo an endoscopy after a consultation with your
doctor. An endoscopy will help the doctor monitor any possible cancerous
growth, so, it can be removed early to increase the chances of living longer
and a healthy life.
HOW LONG DOES AN ENDOSCOPY TAKE?
Factually, the average time to perform an endoscopy is five minutes.
The endoscopy procedure is safe and the risk of major complications is very low
as compared to any other procedure. It is actually 1 in 10000 procedures in
which a patient might face any kind of complications. Patients may slightly
experience a sore throat and bloating which resolves a few hours after the
procedure.
ANY ALTERNATIVES FOR AN ENDOSCOPY PROCEDURE
Alternatives to endoscopy are an active area of research. Specialized
brushes and blood tests are being pursued but nothing has proven to be more
effective than an endoscopy procedure.
IMPORTANCE OF HAVING ENDOSCOPY
An endoscopy procedure is the best method to detect Barrett's
esophageal cancer. It can tell if a patient has Barrett's when the lining of
the esophagus, typically white, is changed to a shade of red.
Patients who have Barrett's esophagus are at a greater risk for
developing ulcers and cancer of the esophagus. Also, these patients are at risk
of developing esophageal adenocarcinoma as well which is affecting a larger
population globally, every year.
Treatment for Barrett's esophagus and early esophageal cancer can be
achieved through endoscopy, thus, saving the esophagus from major surgery.
With the best full-time in-house specialists, Sohana Hospital is a
reliable name for unmatched treatment. We always keep an eye on the latest
advancements and ensure to include modern machines in our laboratory for
precise diagnosis. Our medical team is always all-ear to your queries and makes
the diagnosis & treatment experience better for you.
Want to undergo an endoscopy procedure at our hospital after a
doctor's consultation? You are just a call away from getting the best doctor's
advice.
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