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  2. How to make your colonoscopy prep more effective and less ...

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    Colonoscopy prep can be tough. Here are some ways to make it smoother and better. ... Home & Garden. Lighter Side. Medicare. News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  3. After his colonoscopy, Christy posted about his “really, really good experience,” noting that “the attention to detail” made the procedure as pleasant as possible.

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    From Digital Spy. Netflix true crime documentary Unsolved Mysteries has announced there's been a huge update in one of the show's biggest cases.. Episode four of the series, titled 'No Ride Home ...

  5. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    None of the participants experienced a colon perforation due to colonoscopy. After 10 years, an intention-to-screen analysis showed a significant relative risk reduction of 18% in the risk of colorectal cancer (0.98% in the invited group vs. 1.20% in the usual-care group). The analysis showed no significant change in the risk of death from ...

  6. Phospho soda - Wikipedia

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    When Phospho soda is used as preparation for colonoscopy, 1.5 fluid ounces (45ml), mixed with an equal amount of water or any clear liquid and followed by 8 oz of water, is taken, followed by a second dose 6 hours later (3 oz total). It will cause very loose, eventually watery stools, usually starting within an hour or so and lasting several hours.

  7. Argon plasma coagulation - Wikipedia

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    As no physical contact is made with the lesion, the procedure is safe if the bowel has been cleaned of colonic gases, [2] [3] and can be used to treat bleeding in parts of the gastrointestinal tract with thin walls, such as the cecum.

  8. Lower gastrointestinal series - Wikipedia

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    A lower gastrointestinal series is a medical procedure used to examine and diagnose problems with the human colon of the large intestine. Radiographs (X-ray pictures) are taken while barium sulfate, a radiocontrast agent, fills the colon via an enema through the rectum.

  9. Do I need a colonoscopy? Doctors speak about effectiveness ...

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    “The way we ended up recommending colonoscopy is that over 10 years 43% of people getting the stool test were recommended to get a colonoscopy because of the positive findings on the stool test.”