Medical Weight Loss

How often should a colonoscopy be performed?

It is generally recommended that people over 45 years of age undergo this procedure every 2-3 years. However, if there is a family history of cancer or adenomatous polyps have been found, the frequency should be reduced to once a year or as advised by a physician.

What dietary precautions should be taken after polyp removal?

Abdominal bloating is normal within a few hours after the examination. Avoid spicy foods and heavy lifting for several days after the procedure. If polyps have been removed, follow your doctor’s instructions for a soft diet (such as porridge or white toast) for 3-5 days.

Can I drive or go to work immediately after the check-up?

If a painless (sedation) examination is performed, there will be temporary drug residue after the procedure. **Absolutely do not drive, ride a bicycle, or engage in high-risk procedures.** It is recommended that you be accompanied home by a family member or friend and rest until the following day.

Do you have to finish drinking the entire laxative?

Yes. The degree of bowel preparation directly affects the accuracy of the examination. If feces remain in the intestines, it may obscure small lesions (such as flat polyps), or even force the examination to be interrupted or rescheduled.

Can gastroscopy and colonoscopy be performed simultaneously?

Yes, it’s possible. Performing it simultaneously not only saves on the number of bowel cleanses and anesthesia sessions, but also provides a comprehensive assessment of the digestive health from the esophagus and stomach to the large intestine. It is especially recommended for people with anemia or weight loss issues.

Is a gastroscopy or colonoscopy painful?

Our hospital offers “painless and sedative colonoscopy and gastroscopy,” where anesthesiologists administer sedation medication, resulting in virtually no pain or memory of the procedure. Even if you choose not to have anesthesia, Dr. Lin Feng-nian’s precise and gentle technique significantly reduces the discomfort associated with traditional examinations.

Is Rebecca suitable for you?

If you have type 2 diabetes, want to avoid injections, and need to control your weight, Resveratrol offers a convenient oral option with dual benefits for blood sugar control and weight loss. It is recommended to consult a professional physician for a personalized assessment to ensure safer and more effective treatment. **Important Reminder:** GLP-1 inhibitors are prescription medications. Do not purchase or change the dosage on your own. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist to ensure safe medication use.

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