Is it true that colonoscopy is not recommended as much as possible



It is not true that colonoscopy is not recommended as much as possible, and it is generally required for patients with a high-risk family history and bowel discomfort.

Enteroscopy, especially general enteroscopy, is a non-invasive routine examination, and will not cause much harm to the patient’s body. Generally speaking, when the patient has intestinal discomfort, or has blood in the stool, abdominal pain, or has a family history of intestinal cancer, it is recommended that enteroscopy is recommended. Certain intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis, etc., need to be regularly rechecked enteroscopy, so as to achieve early discovery and early treatment, and to avoid delays in the condition.

In addition, with the increase of work and life pressure, the incidence of gastrointestinal inflammation and gastrointestinal tumors is increasing year by year, so regular colonoscopy is necessary, usually 2~3 years to do a colonoscopy can be.