Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Gastrointestinal endoscopy is a technique that enables your specialist to take a gander at within covering of your throat your stomach, and the initial segment of your small digestive tract. A thin, adaptable review apparatus called an endoscope (scope) is utilized. The tip of the extension is embedded through your mouth and after that tenderly moved down your throat into the throat, stomach and duodenum (upper gastrointestinal tract). In patients with OGIB, upper and lower GI tract endoscopies regularly are rehashed before little gut assessment because significant starting endoscopic miss rates have been accounted for. 

  • Clinical endoscopy
  • Demonstrative endoscopy
  • Restorative endoscopy

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