In an interview actress KristenBell explained that she recently had her first colonoscopy - via healthing_ca healthing ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth
A patient who has developed colorectal cancer may not show many symptoms, according to the, which is why screening is so important. Some symptoms include blood in your stool , constantly feeling like you need to go to the bathroom, diarrhea or constipation that lasts for several days, abdominal cramps and unintentional weight loss.The Canadian Cancer Society doesn’t actually recommend routine colonoscopies for anyone not considered high-risk.
“There is convincing evidence that stool tests with appropriate follow-up can significantly reduce deaths from colorectal cancer,” the Canadian Cancer Society said in an emailed statement to Healthing. “…A colonoscopy is not usually recommended as a routine screening test for people who don’t have a high risk for colorectal cancer. There isn’t enough evidence that it is more helpful than other available tests, and it has a slightly greater risk for harm.
In these instances, the patient’s doctor may choose to start screening early and use scopes instead of stool tests.There are two kinds of stool tests. The first, a Guaiac Fecal Occult Blood Test tests for trace amounts of blood in the sample, which could be a warning sign of developed tumours, according to. The second stool test, Fecal Immunochemical Test , also tests for blood, but uses an antibody detection method to screen for the presence of hemoglobin proteins, which may be more accurate.
If a stool sample is flagged, or if your doctor determines it’s necessary based on your risk factors, a flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy might be considered necessary. Both procedures involve inserting a thin, flexible cameraand colon in order to visually look for signs of cancer like bleeding or polyps. In some cases, a small tissue sample may also be taken for analysis, polyps may be removed, and bleeding can be addressed.
A flexible sigmoidoscopy looks at the lower rectum and colon and can be completed in a doctors office,. To prepare, you may be asked to follow a clear liquid diet the day before the test, such as broth, coffee or tea without cream or popsicles . You may also be asked to take a laxative the night before the procedure or an enema on the day-of to ensure the colon is empty. Patients can return to their normal activities immediately afterwards.
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