Questions

How painful is the colonoscopy procedure?

How painful is the colonoscopy procedure?

Most people feel nothing more than slight discomfort during the procedure because mild sedation and pain medication are part of the procedure. Some people do not feel much pain even without sedation, but some may experience cramps and pain.

Do you feel anything during colonoscopy?

Colonoscopies aren’t usually painful because most patients receive a sedative before the procedure starts. The sedative makes you so sleepy that you usually don’t feel or remember anything of the procedure.

How awake are you during a colonoscopy?

You will be sedated, meaning you won’t be awake for the procedure. It won’t be safe for you to drive or operate machinery for at least 8 hours afterward.

Why does a colonoscopy hurt so much?

The most common complaint following a colonoscopy is abdominal discomfort or pain caused by cramping or bloating. This occurs because, in order to perform the colonoscopy, your doctor uses air to inflate the colon and maneuver the colonoscope.

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Is it painful to have a colonoscopy without sedation?

Only about one percent of us undergo colonoscopy without sedation. The big secret: it doesn’t have to be painful. And it’s probably safer than with sedation.

How embarrassing is a colonoscopy?

You don’t need to worry about being embarrassed or exposed during a colonoscopy. You will wear a hospital gown, and a sheet provides extra covering. Rest assured that, during the procedure, your gastroenterologist will be focused on a monitor displaying the inside of your colon, not on your backside.

What do I wear for a colonoscopy?

Wear loose fitting, comfortable clothes and socks to keep you warm. Do not wear heavy or bulky sweaters. Avoid girdles, pantyhose, or tight-fitting garments. You will be required to change into a hospital gown for your procedure.

What are the signs that you should have a colonoscopy?

Rectal Bleeding. Rectal bleeding can occur for many reasons.

  • Bloody Stools. Bloody stools are something that should prompt you to see your physician.
  • Irregular Bowel Habits. Excessive or chronic diarrhea,or excessive or chronic constipation,may both require a colonoscopy to help determine the cause.
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    How long will it take to recover from a colonoscopy?

    A colonoscopy typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes. After the exam, it takes about an hour to begin to recover from the sedative. You’ll need someone to take you home because it can take up to a day for the full effects of the sedative to wear off. Don’t drive or make important decisions or go back to work for the rest of the day.

    What not to do after a colonoscopy?

    Stay away from anything that is too difficult to chew or too heavy to eat

  • Foods that contain gluten,such as barley,rye,and wheat
  • Food that are highly processed,such as packaged food
  • Dairy products
  • Huge amounts of meat or other protein
  • Sugary foods or foods that are artificially sweetened