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Most of the time, your doctor can diagnose IBS without ordering many tests. Tests usually reveal no problems.
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Two or three of these features are present with an IBS diagnosis.No structural or metabolic abnormalities are present that may be responsible for the IBS symptoms.The diagnosis of IBS is further supported by the presence of the symptoms listed pre...
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Diagnosing IBS is a fairly complex task because the disorder does not produce changes that can be identified during a physical examination or by laboratory tests. When IBS is suspected, the doctor (who can be either a family doctor or a specialis...
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Diagnosing IBS is a fairly complex task because the disorder does not produce changes that can be identified during a physical examination or by laboratory tests. When IBS is suspected, the doctor (a family doctor or a specialist) needs to determ...
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During a physical examination, a health care provider studies a patient''s body to determine the presence or absence of physical problems.
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A colonoscopy is an internal examination of the colon(large intestine), using an instrument called a colonoscope.The colonoscope is a small camera attached to a flexible tube. Unlike sigmoidoscopy, which examines only the lower third of the colon,...
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Colonoscopy is an endoscopic medical procedure that uses a long, flexible, lighted tubular instrument called a colonoscope to view the rectum and the entire inner lining of the colon(large intestine).A colonoscopy is generally recommended when the...
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Colonoscopy is used to view the inside of your lower digestive tract (colon and rectum). It can help screen for colon cancer and can also help find the source of abdominal pain, bleeding, and changes in bowel habits. The test is usually done in the hospital on an outpatient basis. During the exam, the doctor can remove a small tissue sample ( a biopsy) for testing. Small growths, such as polyps, may also be removed during colonoscopy.
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Colonoscopy is a medical procedure where a long, flexible, tubular instrument called the colonoscope is used to view the entire inner lining of the colon(large intestine) and the rectum.A colonoscopy is generally recommended when the patient compl...
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Many people worry about having their large bowel examined with a colonoscope. While anxiety is normal, the colonoscope is an amazing instrument that gives gastroenterologists like me a very close view of the large bowel, also called the colon.
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A colonoscopy is an examination of your entire colon. For it, your doctor uses a small video camera that's attached to a thin tube called a colonoscope. The camera sends images to a small TV screen, and your doctor can see if anything looks unusual. If your doctor finds a small polyp during the test, he or she can remove it and send it to a lab for testing to see if it is cancerous. The removal of tissue is called a biopsy. Your doctor will take a biopsy of a tumor, large polyp, or anything else abnormal that's found.
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Colonoscopy is a medical procedure during which a long, flexible, tubular instrument called the colonoscope is used to view the entire inner lining of the colon(large intestine) and the rectum.A colonoscopy is generally recommended when the patien...
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Colonoscopy is an endoscopic(to visualize a hollow organ''s interior) medical procedure that uses a long, flexible, tubular instrument called a colonoscope to view the rectum and the entire inner lining of the colon( large intestine).A colonoscopy ...
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This report explains the third most common form of cancer, new screening tests, risk factors, and advanced surgeries and medications.
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Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. An estimated 147,000 new cases will be diagnosed this year. About 57,000 people will die from the disease.
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Is there an age limit for colonoscopy? My 93-year-old father was bleeding from the rectum. We got conflicting opinions on whether he should have a colonoscopy.
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Sigmoidoscopy is an internal examination of the lower large bowel(colon), using an instrument called a sigmoidoscope.During the test, you are positioned on your left side with your knees drawn up toward your chest. A gastroenterologist or surgeon ...
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Sigmoidoscopy is a procedure by which a doctor inserts either a short and rigid or slightly longer and flexible fiber-optic tube into the rectum to examine the lower portion of the large intestine(or bowel).Sigmoidoscopy is used most often in scre...
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If you're 50 or over, the American Cancer Society recommends having this test every 3 to 5 years.
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Sigmoidoscopy is a diagnostic and screening procedure in which a rigid or flexible tube with a camera on the end(a sigmoidoscope) is inserted into the anus to examine the rectum and lower colon(bowel) for bowel disease, cancer, precancerous condit...
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Your lower colon is also known as your sigmoid colon. A sigmoidoscopy is an examination of your rectum and lower colon using a lighted instrument called a sigmoidoscope.
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An abdominal CT scan is an imaging method that uses x-rays to create cross-sectional pictures of the belly area. CT stands for computed tomography.
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Abdominal ultrasound is an imaging procedure used to examine the internal organs of the abdomen, including the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys. The blood vessels that lead to some of these organs can also be looked at with ultras...
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Abdominal ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to produce two-dimensional images of the body''s soft tissues, which are used for a variety of clinical applications, including diagnosis and guidance of treatment procedures. Ultrasound does not...
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Abdominal ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to form pictures of your abdominal organs. It can help detect organ problems, such as gallstones, kidney stones, or liver disease.
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Abdominal ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to produce two-dimensional images of the body''s soft tissues, which are used for a variety of clinical applications, including diagnosis and guidance of treatment procedures. Ultrasound does not...
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This technique is used extensively to investigate valve defects, arteriosclerosis and hypertension, particularly in the heart, but also in the abdominal aorta and the portal vein of the liver. These machines cost about$250,000.The actual procedure...
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