Are you experiencing persistent digestive issues like abdominal pain, unexplained changes in bowel habits, or rectal bleeding? A colonoscopy might be the procedure you need to get to the root of these symptoms. Dr. Masood Tareen, whose clinic is at Yaseen Hospital in Quetta, offers colonoscopy services to diagnose and treat various conditions affecting the large intestine. Call today or schedule an appointment to learn more about how a colonoscopy can help.
Colonoscopy Q & A
What is a Colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that allows your doctor to examine the inner lining of your large intestine (colon and rectum) for abnormalities. During a colonoscopy, a thin, flexible tube with a small camera (a colonoscope) is gently guided through the rectum and into the colon, giving your doctor a detailed view of the intestinal walls.
Common reasons for a colonoscopy include:
- Chronic abdominal pain or bloating
- Persistent changes in bowel habits, like diarrhea or constipation
- Blood in the stool or rectal bleeding
- Screening for colorectal cancer or removal of polyps
A colonoscopy is also often recommended as a preventive measure for individuals over 50 or those with a family history of colon cancer.
When Should I Consider a Colonoscopy?
You should consider a colonoscopy if you experience ongoing symptoms that could indicate an issue within the colon or rectum. Additionally, if you have a family history of colon cancer or polyps, your doctor may recommend regular screening to detect any early signs of cancer or other conditions. Screening may begin at an earlier age for those with higher risk factors.
If you’re experiencing symptoms, Dr. Masood Tareen can assess whether a colonoscopy is appropriate for you based on your medical history and symptoms.
What Can I Expect During a Colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is generally an outpatient procedure. Before the procedure, you’ll follow a specific diet and take a prescribed bowel preparation to clean out your colon. During the procedure, you’ll receive a sedative to help you relax. The doctor will carefully insert the colonoscope through the rectum and advance it to examine the colon, a process that typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
After the procedure, you’ll need to rest until the sedation wears off and arrange for someone to drive you home. Most patients can return to normal activities the next day.
How is a Colonoscopy Used for Treatment?
In addition to diagnosis, a colonoscopy can be used to treat certain conditions. Dr. Tareen may remove polyps during the procedure, take biopsies for further examination, or address any bleeding sites in the colon. Removing polyps during a colonoscopy can also help prevent future cancer risks.
For an accurate examination of your colon health, call or schedule an appointment with Dr. Masood Tareen at Yaseen Hospital, Quetta. Let our team support your journey to a healthier digestive system.