Intestinal Endoscopy
Intestinal endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to visualize the interior of the gastrointestinal tract. It involves using a thin, flexible fiber optic scope, allowing for a detailed examination of the lining of the entire length of the intestine. Endoscopy can be used to diagnose conditions such as ulcers, polyps, tumors, and inflammatory diseases such as Crohn’s Disease. It can also detect bleeding, blockages, and other internal abnormalities. Endoscopic procedures are quick, safe, and relatively painless, making them a non-invasive alternative to traditional open surgery.
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