Service Providers for Colonoscopy Polypectomy Large (A)

A Colonoscopy Polypectomy Large (A) involves removing large polyps from the colon during a colonoscopy to prevent potential cancer development. The procedure starts with sedation, followed by inserting a colonoscope to locate and remove the polyp using specialized tools. Preparation includes fasting and bowel cleansing. Risks include bleeding, perforation, or infection. During the procedure, mild discomfort may occur, but sedation minimizes pain. Afterward, expect bloating or mild cramping. Results are analyzed to check for cancerous or precancerous cells. Conditions like blood clotting disorders may complicate the procedure. Follow post-care instructions carefully for a safe recovery.