Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

An endoscopy is a very harmless procedure. Rare complications contain: Your risk of bleeding problems after an endoscopy is increased if the procedure includes removing a piece of tissue for testing (biopsy) or treating a digestive system problem. Your gastroenterologist may recommend that you get an endoscopy if you are dealing by means of: Unsolved abdominal pain. Persistent bowel deviations (diarrhea; constipation) chronic heartburn or chest pain.


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