Endoscopy

An endoscopy is a treatment in which your doctor uses specialised devices to inspect and operate on your body's internal organs and veins. It allows doctors to see problems inside your body without having to scratch your skin. A surgeon inserts an endoscope through a small cut or a foundational in the body, such as the mouth. An endoscope is a flexible tube with a camera integrated in that allows your doctor to look inside your body. Your doctor can use forceps and scissors on the endoscope to operate or remove tissue for biopsy. Assist your doctor in figuring out what's causing any unexpected symptoms you're having.

• Take a small sample of tissue that can be sent to a lab for further analysis.

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