Understanding what is endoscopy !
Endoscopy is a medical procedure where a doctor inserts a small camera into the body to examine the internal organs and tissues.
An endoscopy is a medical procedure during which doctors look inside the body using a long, flexible tube equipped with a camera. The tube is inserted through the mouth or rectum.
An endoscopy can be used to examine the digestive tract, identify any problems such as ulcers or blockages, and take biopsies (samples of tissue). Endoscopies are important tools in diagnosing and treating many conditions of the digestive system.
Some endoscopies may be performed under sedation while others may not require any sedation at all. The doctor will determine what type of sedation, if any, is appropriate based on the reason for the procedure and other factors.
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