change in the smell of your poop — from “not so great” to “very, very bad” — this could be a sign that something more serious is taking place within your gut. If the smell continues for several days, you may want to consult your doctor, who may recommend a colonoscopy if ...
Chirila A, Nguyen ME, Tinmouth J, Halperin IJ.Preparing for colonoscopy in people with diabetes: a review with suggestions for clinical practice.J Can Assoc Gastroenterol.2023 Feb;6(1):26–36. doi:10.1093/jcag/gwac035 Colorectal Cancer Coalition.Colonoscopy prep: 9 expert tips for the night ...
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There are a variety of tests that can be used to check for bowel problems. These tests can range from a simple physical exam to more specialized tests like a colonoscopy. During a physical exam, a doctor can feel for any signs of abdominal pain, tenderness, and blockages. They also may...
Someone mentioned here that this is like colonoscopy prep. It seems a much healthier prep. Has anyone done that? Would it be okay to use the salt flush as a colonoscopy prep? Reply Phyllis Elder on March 3rd, 2024 - 3:09pm Very informative will needed information for people who have...
Can they still do a colonoscopy?Yes, I still need to keep up with my cancer screening exams- right now I get them yearly. They simply go through my stoma instead of the back end (remember: Barbie). The prep is actually easier with the bag, and no legs falling asleep while sitting on...
Colon cancer affects about 4% of people during their life. It commonly affects people aged 50 and over, but it can also affect younger people. Your poop can give you clues to colon cancer. The color is most important. Fresh blood can make your poop bright red or maroon. You might see...