Care for patients with digestive disorders, using state-of-the-art diagnostic procedures such as esophageal and anal manometry, pH monitoring, and various endoscopic examinations.
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Endoscopy is a medical procedure that involves examining the inside of the body using a thin, flexible tube with a camera at the end. It is used to diagnose and treat various conditions of the digestive system.
Before an endoscopy, you may be asked not to eat or drink anything for several hours. It is also important to tell your doctor about any medications you are taking, as some may interfere with the procedure.
An endoscopy is generally not painful, as it is performed under local anesthesia or sedation. However, you may experience some mild discomfort or pressure during the procedure.
The duration of an endoscopy can vary depending on the type of procedure and each patient's specific condition.
Although endoscopy is considered a safe procedure, there are some potential risks, such as bleeding, infection, or perforation of internal organs.