FAQ

Colonoscopy is one of the safest procedures to examine the presence of any infections, or ulcers in the rectum or entire colon. Colonoscopies performed by seasoned therapeutic endoscopist Dr. Indraneel Saha offer clear imaging of the interim of the colon, keeping the safety and comfort of the patients in mind.

Your doctor may suggest for endoscopy to understand the internal condition of the large and small intestines, stomach, and esophagus if he suspects any presence of infections or ulcers.

Some of the possible symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, vomiting, and rectal bleeding. It’s important to seek medical attention if you experience persistent or severe symptoms, unexplained weight loss, or changes in bowel habits.

Dietary modifications may be prescribed which is specific to your condition may include increasing fiber intake, avoiding trigger foods such as spicy or fatty foods, staying hydrated, and consuming smaller, more frequent meals.

Treatment options strictly depend on the condition but may include medications, lifestyle and food modifications, and in some cases, surgical interventions. Your gastroenterologist will develop a treatment plan specific to your individual needs and the severity of your condition.

Managing symptoms may demand identifying and avoiding trigger foods, stress management techniques, medications to control symptoms, and lifestyle modifications such as regular exercise and adequate hydration. Visit Dr. Indraneel Saha today, a top gastroenterologist in Kolkata who can provide personalized recommendations based on your symptoms and medical history.

Prevention strategies may include maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption, consuming a balanced diet high in fruits, vegetables, and fiber, participating in regular physical activity, and undergoing recommended screenings such as colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening.

Follow-up appointments and screening intervals depend on factors such as your age, medical history, family history, and the presence of any gastrointestinal conditions. Your gastroenterologist will guide appropriate follow-up care and screening recommendations tailored to your individual needs.

It is a well-established and widely used technique in gastroenterology, offering a less invasive approach with rapid coagulation of bleeding vessels often resulting in improved patient outcomes.

In most cases, local anesthesia is used during a liver biopsy to numb the area where the biopsy needle will be inserted. This helps minimize discomfort during the procedure. However, the choice of anesthesia depends on factors such as the patient’s medical history, preferences, and the specific circumstances of the biopsy.