Endoscopy: The Key to Detecting GI Disorders Early
Have you recently been advised by your doctor to get an endoscopy done due to some gastrointestinal issues? If you’re feeling confused or anxious about the process, you’re not alone. In this blog, we’ll help you understand what endoscopy is, why it’s recommended, and why early testing can make all the difference. What is an Endoscopy? An endoscopy is a medical test where a thin, flexible tube with a tiny camera (called an endoscope) is gently inserted into your digestive tract. This helps doctors see inside your food pipe, stomach, or intestine without surgery. Think of it as a special camera tour of your tummy to check if everything looks okay. When is Endoscopy Advised? Doctors usually recommend endoscopy if you have symptoms like: Ongoing stomach pain Difficulty swallowing Unexplained vomiting Sudden weight loss Blood in vomit or stool It helps detect issues like ulcers, inflammation, tumors, or polyps early, so the right treatment can start on time. Does It Mean Something Se...