About Colonoscopy

During a colonoscopy exam, a thin flexible device with a camera attached to it (colonoscope) is inserted into the rectum, allowing your doctor to visualize the entire large intestine (rectum and colon). It is a test used in screening for colon cancer in patients who have no symptoms, as a tool to diagnose various conditions when there are symptoms present, or even to perform therapy (to remove pre-cancerous growths or as a treatment for a severe form of diarrhea).

This procedure is usually done with the assistance of anesthesia to ensure safety and comfort.

What It Helps:

A colonoscopy exam is used to detect any irregularities in the colon and rectum or investigate any symptoms or concerns of the patient. It may also allow for various therapies in the colon.