When you hear the word colonoscopy, what comes to mind?

 

For many people, it’s fear, discomfort, or the worry that preparation will be difficult. These reactions are completely understandable. Let's address each of these concerns.

 

Colonoscopy is a routine screening tool that helps doctors examine the large intestine and detect early changes, including precancerous polyps that can be removed before they develop into cancer. Most patients receive low to moderate sedation to stay comfortable during the procedure, and the preparation is temporary and guided step by step.

 

Colorectal cancer often develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages, which is why screening is recommended from age 45, even for people without a family history. Understanding the screening process can help ease anxiety and support informed decisions about your health.

If you’d like to learn more about how to prepare for a colonoscopy, click: https://smtvj.com/4qEQUYI

 

Our team of specialized doctors at the Colorectal Center is ready to address any concerns or questions you may have.

 

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