What does it mean to have no organic lesions on colonoscopy?

Enteroscopy without organic lesions means that without organic lesions, pathological factors such as cancer, ulcers, inflammation, etc. can be excluded.
Enteroscopy is the most common and effective examination method to check intestinal diseases. Under enteroscopy, we can directly see ulcers, inflammation, occupancy and other intestinal lesions, and we can also distinguish benign and malignant lesions through biopsy.
When colonoscopy suggests that there is no organic lesion, inflammation, ulcer, occupation and other related diseases can be basically ruled out, which may be caused by physiological factors or non-organic diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome.
The absence of organic lesions in colonoscopy is a good sign. If there is any discomfort after colonoscopy, you should contact your doctor in time for symptomatic treatment.