Advantages Of A Colonoscopy Conway

By Amy Campbell


If you are worried that you are getting older and have been putting off certain procedures that could otherwise give an indicator of your health, you should consider your options carefully. By finally getting a colonoscopy Conway residents will feel much better about their health going forward. You can do some basic research until you have found a specialist to take care of you.

Age is an important factor when you are thinking about getting this procedure. In fact, you will want to determine what your needs are. If you have just recently turned 40, then taking care of your colon health will obviously be at the top of the list. Once people enter middle age, they can no longer ignore bodily systems that they did in the past.

The procedure itself is designed to look for polyps and other abnormalities in the lining of the intestine. If these polyps are found when they are still relatively small and innocuous, they can be removed with a tool. When polyps are allowed to grow unhindered, it is possible that they could eventually become malignant, which will be much more difficult to treat.

Doctors will provide a set of instructions that the patient will need to follow. The most important will be to abstain from food or drink for a full day before the procedure. Patients will be given a clear chemical liquid to consume during the day. This liquid will clean out the digestive system so that the procedure can proceed as it is meant to.

The recovery process itself is not too bad, but the specialist will insist that you have someone else drive you home. This is because the medication is likely to still be affecting your motor skills. Ask a friend or family member who is free that day to help you out. The procedure itself is only an hour, and the inconvenience is relatively minor.

The results will generally be provided to you before you leave the facility, but any lab testing of suspicious polyps could take a couple of weeks. You can expect to receive a call from your doctor, at which time he/she will read out the results. If further treatment is needed, a new appointment time will be set up that works for your schedule.

If you have someone who has died from colon cancer in the recent past, you will likely want to do some outreach so that other family members and friends get checked out when they are still relatively young. The disease is one that can be treated if it is caught early. Consider pressing your loved ones to make an appointment with a doctor as they are approaching the ripe old age of 40.

You'll ultimately want to find someone who has experience and skill in the gastrointestinal field. Once the colonoscopy has been completed, you'll know where you stand with regards to your health. You can visit the specialist again should you have any odd discomfort in the days or weeks after you have had the procedure at the clinic.




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