A colonoscopy is a procedure to examine your intestines. This test may be able to identify the source of your intestinal issues. Your bottom is inserted with a little camera within a long, thin, flexible tube. To ensure that your bowels are empty during the test, you will be given a laxative. A colonoscopy is a procedure to examine your intestines. This test may be able to identify the source of your intestinal issues. Your bottom is inserted with a little camera within a long, thin, flexible tube. To ensure that your bowels are empty during the test, you will be given a laxative.
A colonoscopy is a procedure to examine your intestines. This test may be able to identify the source of your intestinal issues. Your bottom is inserted with a little camera within a long, thin, flexible tube. To ensure that your bowels are empty during the test, you will be given a laxative. A colonoscopy is a procedure to examine your intestines. This test may be able to identify the source of your intestinal issues. Your bottom is inserted with a little camera within a long, thin, flexible tube. To ensure that your bowels are empty during the test, you will be given a laxative.
A colonoscopy is a diagnostic medical test that uses a flexible fiber optic camera to examine the lining of the entire length of the rectum and colon.
Commonly performed every 10 years for those over 50 or with risk factors, waiting time can be up to 3 months.