Service Providers for Colonoscopy with Polypectomy (MR)
A Colonoscopy with Polypectomy is performed to remove polyps from the colon, reducing the risk of colorectal cancer. The procedure involves sedation for comfort, followed by a colonoscope to locate and remove polyps using specialized tools. Preparation requires fasting and bowel cleansing. Risks include bleeding, infection, or bowel perforation. During the test, mild discomfort or cramping may occur. Afterward, you may experience bloating or gas. Results are analyzed to determine if the polyps are benign or precancerous. Conditions like bleeding disorders or heart issues may affect the procedure, so inform your doctor beforehand for safe management.