What They Never Told You About Colonoscopy π§ Avoid Surprises!
Colonoscopy is a vital screening tool for colorectal cancer, but there are some things that aren’t always discussed:
- Preparation: The bowel prep can be unpleasant, involving laxatives and a liquid diet.
- Sedation: While sedation makes the procedure more comfortable, it can cause side effects like nausea and fatigue afterward.
- Recovery: You’ll need someone to drive you home and you may experience bloating and gas for a few days.
- Polyps: During the procedure, polyps (abnormal tissue growths) may be removed. These are usually benign but can sometimes be precancerous.
- Risk: Like any medical procedure, there’s a small risk of complications, such as bleeding or perforation of the colon.
It’s important to discuss these aspects with your doctor to make an informed decision about whether a colonoscopy is right for you.