Endoscopy What Happens?

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Endoscopy is a procedure carried out to examine the inside part of the body by an endoscope. It is carried out when a person is awake and it's not painful. The endoscope is inserted into the body depending on the part being examined.
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They may take a tissue sample if they see inflammation or polyps. It can be any tissue all the way down the esophagus to the beginning of the intestine.
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I just had these procedures done, and I am a nurse as well... DONT WORRY...IT IS NOT WORTH IT!!!!!! There, got that out of the way :) The hardest part will probably be the "prep
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Before your doctor performs an upper endoscopy, he or she will explain the procedure in detail, including possible complications and side effects. The doctor will also answer any
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After an upper endoscopy: You will stay in a recovery room for about 30 minutes for observation. You may feel a temporary soreness in your throat. Lozenges may help. The doctor who
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