Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy is a medical procedure used to examine the lining of the colon (large intestine) and rectum. It involves the insertion of a flexible, slender instrument known as a colonoscope through the anus and into the rectum, and gradually advancing it through the colon.
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It involves the insertion of a flexible, slender instrument known as a colonoscope through the anus and into the rectum, and gradually advancing it through the colon. This allows doctors to visually inspect the colon to identify abnormalities such as polyps, ulcers, tumors, and inflammation. Colonoscopy is a vital tool in the early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer, as well as in the diagnosis of various gastrointestinal conditions. The procedure is typically performed under sedation or anesthesia and may require some preparation, such as fasting and bowel cleansing. In addition to visual inspection, colonoscopy also enables the removal or biopsy of abnormal growths or tissues, as well as the treatment of certain conditions.
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