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Digestive Endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that helps doctors examine the digestive tract. They insert a thin, flexible tube with a camera, called an endoscope, through the mouth or rectum. This allows them to view the esophagus, stomach, intestines, and other digestive organs in real time.
Doctors use Digestive Endoscopy to perform different tests, including gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and sigmoidoscopy. These procedures detect ulcers, inflammation, tumors, bleeding, polyps, and other problems in the digestive system.
In addition to diagnosis, doctors also use Digestive Endoscopy for treatment. They can remove polyps, stop bleeding, or take tissue samples for testing. Most patients receive mild sedation, experience little discomfort, and recover quickly. This safe and effective procedure helps prevent serious digestive diseases and guides the right treatment.