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Overview of Endoscopy: A Minimally Invasive Diagnostic Procedure

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An endoscopy is a minimally invasive test that helps to evaluate, monitor, and diagnose digestive health issues. It is most commonly recommended for older patients and those who have a history of gastrointestinal problems. A doctor at Digestive Medicine Associates, with locations in Hialeah, Coral Gables, Kendall, & Pembroke Pines, FL, will advise you on whether it’s a good time to schedule an endoscopy.

About Digestive Health

The American Gastroenterological Association estimates that up to 70 million Americans struggle with some gastrointestinal disorder. Issues of digestive health are focused on the process of taking in foods and beverages (mouth and esophagus), processing them for energy and nutrients (stomach and intestines), and ultimately eliminating waste through the colon. If there are any problems, such as pain, acid reflux after eating, or inability to pass foods or waste through the system normally, you likely need help from a gastroenterologist.

What Is an Endoscopy?

An endoscopy usually refers to a test of the upper digestive tract and an endoscopy performed from the lower end of the digestive tract is called a colonoscopy. It is a test that allows a doctor to see what’s happening inside the digestive system. During an endoscopy of the upper digestive system, your Hialeah, Coral Gables, Kendall, & Pembroke Pines, FL, gastroenterologist guides a scope equipped with a camera and light down your esophagus then into the stomach and part of the small intestines. This camera will show any areas of concern such as bleeding, ulcers, blockages, growths, or infections. In some cases, the scope can remove tissue or take a biopsy for further testing.

A Minimally Invasive Way To Check Your Gastrointestinal Health

An endoscopy is considered minimally invasive compared to surgical methods of examining the gastrointestinal system. It is done in the doctor’s office under anesthesia while you’re lying down so you will likely be asleep during the procedure. After the appointment, you can go home and resume most normal activities with guidance and advice from your doctor.

Ask Your Doctor if You Should Schedule an Endoscopy

Depending on your age, genetic history, and medical history, your doctor may recommend that you schedule this test. Call (305) 822-4107 today for a consultation with a gastroenterologist at Digestive Medicine Associates, which has locations in Hialeah, Coral Gables, Kendall, and Pembroke Pines, FL, and learn if you should schedule an endoscopy.

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