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Pre-Procedure: ColonoscopyIf you’re like a lot of people, getting a colonoscopy isn’t your idea of a great time. You might feel alittle nervous about the procedure.But don’t let fear keep you from a screening that could save your life. In the next couple of minutes,we'll explain what it’s really like to get a colonoscopy—and why it’s worth your time. Here are answersto some concerns you may have.Will it hurt?Your healthcare team has done lots of colonoscopies and knows exactly how to keep you safe andcomfortable. Before it starts, you’ll receive medicine through an I-V, which will help you relax and notfeel pain. You may even fall asleep during the procedure!Afterward, you may feel a little groggy. And you may have some gas that causes minor stomachcramping. But that will go away quickly.How bad is the bowel prep, really?Cleansing your colon before the colonoscopy may be a little unpleasant. Afterall, who likes to havediarrhea? The good news here, though, is that bowel preparations today are easier to manage thanthey used to be. Talk with your healthcare provider about the prep option that’s best for you.Keep in mind, you’ll still need to be on a clear liquid diet for 1 to 2 days before your appointment, andyou’ll want to stay close to your bathroom the night before. But with a little planning, you can makethe process a whole lot easier.What happens if they find cancer?Nobody wants to hear they have cancer. Fortunately, during a colonoscopy, your doctor can removeany polyps that may become cancer in the future. So getting a colonoscopy helps prevent coloncancer in the first place. And that’s definitely a good thing!Another plus: Once you get a colonoscopy screening, you likely won’t need another one for 10 years.So take the time now to do it. You and your health are worth it!Still have questions or concerns? Your care team is here to help. Get in touch.The contents of this video/website are for information purposes only. Nothing contained in this video/website is intended to substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, ortreatment. If you have any healthcare related concerns or questions, you should seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers. You should neverdisregard or discount the importance of professional medical advice because of something you have read or seen on this video/website. You should never delay seekingtreatment or advice for a medical condition because of something you have read or seen on this video/website.© Krames LLCThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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