Endoscopy

An endoscopy is a procedure used to investigate inside the body for medical reasons. In order to observe interal organs or tissue, a long thin tube is typically inserted into either the mouth or anus. Whilst this can be a little bit uncomfortable, it should not cause any pain.

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Is an endoscopy painful?

The procedure can be mildly uncomfortable, but not usually painful. Most people experience mild discomfort, the procedure is usually done while you're awake.

What is the recovery process?

You can expect to go home a couple of hours after your procedure. If you have had a sedative, you may feel drowsy for a while afterwards after endoscopy therefore will need someone to drive you home and stay with you overnight until its effects have worn off.

What are the risks of an endoscopy?

The overall risks of serious complications of an endoscopy is very low, the procedure is usually very safe.

There are many different types of endoscopy treatments, dependent on the purpose of the procedure


Upper GI Endoscopy

An upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is a procedure to look at the inside of the oesophagus (gullet), stomach and duodenum using a flexible telescope allowing your doctor to diagnose and sometimes treat conditions that affect your oesophagus, stomach and beginning of your small intestine.

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Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy is a procedure that uses a flexible telescope to look at the inside of the large bowel (colon) for changes or abnormalities such as colon polyps and bowel cancer.

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Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

A flexible sigmoidoscopy is a procedure to look at the inside of the left, lower part of the colon (large bowel) using a flexible telescope inserted into your back passage. It is used to confirm whether there are any abnormalities present and also as a general screening tool for colon cancer.

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Cystoscopy Rigid Female

A rigid cystoscopy (female) is a procedure to check for and diagnose any problems in your bladder using a rigid telescope, called a cystoscope.

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Cystoscopy Rigid Male

Rigid cystoscopy (male) is an examination of the inside of a man’s bladder using a rigid telescopic tube called a cystoscope. It investigates and treat problems in a man’s bladder or urethra.

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Cystoscopy Flexible Female

Flexible cystoscopy (female) is a procedure that uses a flexible telescope to look for and treat problems in your bladder.

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Cystoscopy Flexible Male

Flexible cystoscopy (male) is a procedure that uses a flexible telescope to check for problems in a man’s bladder.

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