Colonoscopy can detect and treat diseases related to the intestines, such as enteritis, intestinal polyps, and intestinal tumors.
Enteroscopy refers to colonoscopy, which is one of the common methods of checking intestinal diseases. It includes colonoscopy and small enteroscopy, with colonoscopy being more commonly used.
Colonoscopy is also divided into ordinary colonoscopy and painless colonoscopy. Colonoscopy can diagnose and treat diseases related to the intestines, such as enteritis, intestinal polyps and intestinal tumors. During the examination, treatment can also be performed, such as enteroscopic hemostasis and polyp removal.
Colonoscopy is suitable for people with intestinal discomfort, unexplained wasting, change in bowel habits, and those who cannot find lesions using other means. People with abnormal coagulation function, mental disorder, serious cardiopulmonary insufficiency, intestinal obstruction or adhesion can not do colonoscopy.
If you need to do colonoscopy, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and have the examination under the guidance of a doctor.