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Endoscopy

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What is Endoscopy?

Endoscopy is a modern medical procedure that allows doctors to view the inside of a patient’s body without making large incisions. Using a flexible or rigid tube equipped with a light and a camera, called an endoscope, this technique helps examine internal organs and cavities in real time. The images captured by the endoscope are displayed on a monitor, allowing physicians to diagnose, monitor, and sometimes treat various medical conditions.

Why is a Endoscopy Done?

Endoscopy scans are commonly recommended to: 
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  • To investigate symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, or swallowing issues.
  • To detect inflammation, ulcers, tumors, or infections.
  • To find sources of unexplained bleeding.
  • To take biopsies for diagnosis.
  • To monitor chronic conditions like Crohn’s disease.
  • To remove polyps or blockages without surgery.
  • To treat minor bleeding or abnormalities.

Why is an Endoscopy Done?

  • Investigate symptoms like pain, nausea, or swallowing issues.
  • Detect inflammation, ulcers, tumors, or infections.
  • Identify unexplained bleeding sources.
  • Take biopsies for diagnosis.
  • Monitor chronic digestive conditions.
  • Remove polyps or blockages without surgery.
  • Treat bleeding or minor abnormalities.

Benefits of Endoscopy at Mehers Diagnostics

  • Minimally invasive with fast recovery
  • Accurate diagnosis
  • Early cancer detection
  • Biopsy & treatment in one
  • Expert specialists
  • Real-time internal imaging
  • Safe & low discomfort
  • Monitors chronic conditions

Trusted by Doctors, Loved by Patients

trusted by doctors and loved by patients for their precision, safety, and patient-centered care. We use state-of-the-art equipment operated by experienced specialists to provide accurate and timely diagnosis of a wide range of digestive and other internal organ conditions. Patients appreciate the minimally invasive nature of the procedure, which allows for quick recovery and minimal discomfort.

Our commitment to maintaining a hygienic, safe environment combined with personalized treatment planning makes us a preferred choice among healthcare professionals and patients alike.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia or sedation is often used to ease any discomfort during the procedure, making it generally painless.

 

Yes, preparation depends on the type of endoscopy. For upper endoscopy, fasting for 6-8 hours is usually required. For colonoscopy, bowel cleansing is necessary. Your doctor will provide specific instructions.

 

Endoscopy is generally safe, but like any procedure, it carries minor risks such as bleeding, infection, or reactions to sedation. Serious complications are rare.

 

Endoscopy can detect inflammation, ulcers, tumors, infections, sources of bleeding, and structural abnormalities in the digestive tract and other organs.