Is upper endoscopy painful?

Is upper endoscopy painful?

An endoscopy is not usually painful, but it can be uncomfortable. Most people only have mild discomfort, similar to indigestion or a sore throat. The procedure is usually done while you’re awake. You may be given a local anaesthetic to numb a specific area of your body.

How do they put a camera down your throat?

The doctor uses a tool called an endoscope to do an upper endoscopy. An endoscope is a thin, flexible tube with a light and a tiny camera on the end. The doctor inserts it into the mouth, down the throat, and into the esophagus. The doctor views the images on a screen to look for tumors or other health problems.

Why would a doctor order an upper endoscopy?

An upper GI endoscopy can be used to identify disorders or problems such as: GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) Narrowing (strictures) or blockages. Larger than normal veins in your esophagus (esophageal varices)

Why would you have a camera down your throat?

Why a gastroscopy may be used diagnose conditions such as stomach ulcers or gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), which is when you keep getting heartburn and acid reflux. treat conditions such as bleeding ulcers, a blockage in the oesophagus, non-cancerous growths (polyps) or small cancerous tumours.

Are you put to sleep for an endoscopy?

All endoscopic procedures involve some degree of sedation, which relaxes you and subdues your gag reflex. Being sedated during the procedure will put you into a moderate to deep sleep, so you will not feel any discomfort when the endoscope is inserted through the mouth and into the stomach.

How long are you asleep for an endoscopy?

During the Endoscopy Next, a mouth guard will be placed in your mouth so that the endoscope will not damage your teeth. At this point, if you are receiving sedation, you will start to be sleepy and will most likely remain asleep throughout the procedure, which generally takes about 10 to 20 minutes.

What type of cancers can an endoscopy detect?

This procedure is used to check for stomach cancer. An upper endoscopy—called endoscopic gastroduodenoscopy (EGD)—is a procedure that helps find most stomach cancers. During this test, a doctor looks inside your stomach with a thin, lighted tube called an endoscope.

Can you choke during an endoscopy?

The endoscope camera is very slim and slippery and will slide pass the throat into the food pipe (oesophagus) easily without any blockage to the airways or choking. There is no obstruction to breathing during the procedure, and patients breathe normally throughout the examination.

How long does it take to wake up from an endoscopy?

Recovering from sedation usually takes between 30 minutes to an hour in recovery before leaving the hospital. The length of days to recover from an endoscopy, depends on what type of endoscopy you had, and also, what did we do during the procedure.

Can I drive home after an endoscopy?

Patients are advised not to drive themselves home after endoscopic procedures that involve propofol sedation, and to refrain from driving or taking public transportation unassisted for at least 24 hours.

How long does it take to get biopsy results from endoscopy?

Dr Sarmed Sami advises that it usually takes between a few days to two weeks for endoscopy biopsy results to come back. The length of time for the biopsy results to come back really can vary depending on different hospitals, different areas.

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