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  2. Colonoscopy Risks: Complications Before, During, After Procedure...

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    Belly Pain or Discomfort. This is the most common side effect of colonoscopy. You might feel cramping or bloating afterward. Your doctor may use air to inflate your colon so they can get a...

  3. Colonoscopy Recovery: What Happens After the Procedure? -...

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    Common Side Effects After a Colonoscopy. It's common to experience some mild side effects following a colonoscopy, which typically get better on their own within a few hours to a few days. Side...

  4. What to expect before, during, and after a colonoscopy - Medical...

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    Some minor discomfort — such as gas, bloating, or mild cramping — is normal after a colonoscopy. These symptoms should go away within 24 hours. Passing gas or walking around may...

  5. Colonoscopy Recovery: Instructions and What to Expect - Verywell...

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    Monitor for side effects or symptoms and report them to your healthcare provider if they are persistent, severe, worsening, or worrying you. If your healthcare provider removed any polyps or took a biopsy during the procedure, some bleeding is normal.

  6. Recovery After Colonoscopy: What to Expect - Healthgrades

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    You may notice some mild colonoscopy side effects in the first hour or so after the procedure, including cramping and bloating. This happens because the doctor introduces small amounts of air into your colon to open the passageway and allow a clear view of the colon wall.

  7. Colonoscopy Risks: Side Effects, Alternative Tests, Complications

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    Read on to learn more about possible colonoscopy risks, as well as what to look for after surgery, and when to speak with your doctor.

  8. Colonoscopy - Mayo Clinic

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    Usually this isn't cause for alarm. Consult your doctor if you continue to pass blood or blood clots or if you have persistent abdominal pain or a fever. While unlikely, this may occur immediately or in the first few days after the procedure, but may be delayed for up to 1 to 2 weeks.

  9. Colonoscopy Procedure: What Happens and How to Prep - WebMD

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    Colonoscopy side effects. You may feel some minor side effects after the procedure, including: Gas, cramping, bloating, or nausea can occur in the first hour or so after your...

  10. WHAT CAN BE EXPECTED AFTER A COLONOSCOPY? - St. Clair Medical...

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    WHAT CAN BE EXPECTED AFTER A COLONOSCOPY? Following your colonoscopy, you may have some cramping or bloating due to air that was introduced into the colon during the examination. Feel free to pass flatus (gas) as this will relieve your discomfort. Changing your position from side to side while lying down will help

  11. Benefits and Risks of Colonoscopy | Side Effects After ... -...

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    Fewer than 10 out of 10,000 patients will experience severe problems after a colonoscopy. Even so, as with any medical procedure, there are some potential risks with colonoscopies. Even though serious complications are rare, it’s still important to understand colonoscopy risks.