Endoscopy
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Overview
Endoscopy is an essential medical procedure that helps doctors diagnose and sometimes treat problems inside your body using a thin, flexible tube with a light and camera. At Manipal Hospitals International, we support international patients from the Middle East, Africa, and SAARC countries with expert, compassionate care designed to make this experience as comfortable and reassuring as possible. Our skilled team guides you through every step to ensure your health and safety.
What is Endoscopy?
Endoscopy is a procedure where a slender tube equipped with a camera and light is inserted through natural openings or small surgical cuts to look inside the body. It allows for examination of organs such as the stomach, intestines, lungs, or bladder to identify diseases or damage.
A Simple Explanation for patients
A thin tube with a tiny camera is gently placed inside your body through the mouth, nose, or other openings. This helps the doctor see inside areas you cannot view normally and understand if there’s any problem needing treatment.
Why is Endoscopy Needed?
Doctors usually recommend endoscopy to find the cause of symptoms such as pain, bleeding, or difficulty swallowing. It also helps take tissue samples or perform minor treatments to address issues as soon as they are found.
Common Reasons and Key Conditions Treated
- Unexplained abdominal or chest pain needing diagnosis.
- Bleeding occurs within the digestive or respiratory tract.
- Persistent heartburn or swallowing difficulties.
- Tissue sampling (biopsy) to detect infections or cancers.
- Removing small growths or treating bleeding during the procedure.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals Global for Endoscopy?
- Experienced Endoscopists: Doctors with extensive skill performing various types of endoscopic procedures with care and precision.
- International standards: Use of the latest endoscopy equipment meeting global quality and safety benchmarks.
- Comfort and safety: Procedures are done with sedation or anesthesia to minimise discomfort.
- Comprehensive care: Ability to diagnose and simultaneously perform therapeutic treatments.
- Personalised approach: Tailored preparations and follow-ups respecting cultural and nutritional needs of international patients.
- Hygiene and infection control: Strict protocols ensuring safe, clean procedure environments.
Indications for Endoscopy
Endoscopy is considered appropriate for patients displaying symptoms or medical histories suggestive of internal issues requiring direct visual examination.
- Chronic digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or bleeding.
- Suspicious imaging or lab test results needing confirmation.
- Follow-up for previously treated internal growths or lesions.
- Need for biopsy to diagnose diseases.
- Therapeutic needs like removing polyps or stopping bleeding.
Who Should Avoid or Delay Endoscopy?
Some health conditions may require special caution or delay in performing endoscopy. Always consult your health provider about your unique situation.
- Severe heart or lung diseases making sedation risky.
- Active infections or bleeding disorders requiring stabilization first.
- Severe allergy to anesthesia or sedation medications.
- Severe swallowing difficulties without proper airway protection.
- Unstable medical condition needing urgent care before elective procedures.
Preparing for Endoscopy Procedure
- Fasting: Do not eat or drink for a specific period before the procedure to ensure a clear view.
- Medication instructions: Inform your doctor about all medicines, especially blood thinners.
- Arrange transportation: You may feel drowsy after sedation, so plan for a companion to takeyou home.
- Medical history review: Discuss allergies, past reactions, and general health conditions.
- Follow fasting and preparation guidelines exactly: To ensure safety and effectiveness.
- Confirm appointment and arrival time: To manage pre-procedure assessments smoothly.
What Happens During the Endoscopy Procedure?
The endoscopy is a short, often outpatient procedure where sedation or local anaesthesia may be used. The endoscope is gently guided to the area being examined, and images appear on a monitor for real-time viewing by your doctor.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Pre-procedure check, including vital signs and medication review.
- Administration of sedation or anesthesia as needed.
- Insertion of the endoscope through the mouth, nose, or other openings.
- Careful navigation to examine organs and take biopsies or perform treatments.
- Removal of the endoscope once diagnosis or treatment is complete.
- Observation during recovery until sedation wears off.
Recovery After Endoscopy
Most patients recover quickly with mild sedation effects lasting a few hours. Normal activities can often resume the next day, with specific advice given for diet and care depending on findings or treatments done.
- Rest until sedation effects pass.
- Avoid driving or operating machinery for 24 hours.
- Follow dietary instructions, often starting with light meals.
- Report any unusual pain, bleeding, or fever immediately.
- Attend follow-up appointments for results and further care.
Risks & Complications
Endoscopy is generally safe, but some risks include reactions to sedation, bleeding at biopsy sites, or, rarely, perforation. Our expert team follows strict protocols during the preparation for the endoscopy procedure to minimise complications and ensure close monitoring.
- Side effects from sedation like drowsiness or nausea.
- Minor bleeding or irritation at biopsy or treatment sites.
- Infection is rare but possible; it is usually controlled promptly.
- There is a very rare risk of puncture or tear in the examined organs.
- Thorough assessment and preparation minimise risks significantly.
Benefits of Endoscopy
Endoscopy offers these valuable benefits for patients needing internal examination or minor treatment:
- Accurate diagnosis of internal issues reduces guesswork.
- Ability to perform biopsies and treatments during the procedure.
- Minimally invasive with quick recovery and minimal discomfort.
- Early detection of cancers or infections for timely management.
- Improved health outcomes through precise intervention and follow-up.
What is the Cost of an Endoscopy at Manipal Hospitals Global?
Endoscopy treatments at Manipal Hospitals Global are competitively priced compared to many Western and Gulf countries. Costs usually include the procedure, sedation, facility charges, and follow-up care. A personalised quote is provided following evaluation to ensure transparency and trust.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals Global
Manipal Hospitals Global delivers comprehensive support for international patients through visa assistance, airport transfers, comfortable accommodation, language interpreters, dietary considerations, and insurance coordination. A dedicated coordinator helps navigate each step smoothly from arrival to your treatment completion.
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