Colonoscopy procedures look at the areas of the rectum and large intestine, as well as the colon. They put a scope up inside you so they can see what they are doing up there.
The colon must be thoroughly cleansed before performing colonoscopy. Consequently, for two or more days before the procedure, considerable preparation is necessary to clear the colon of all stool.
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For the procedure, you will lie on your left side. You will probably be given pain medication and a mild sedative to keep you comfortable and to help you relax during the exam. You can find more information here: http://www.coloncancerfoundation.org/screening/colonoscopy.html?gclid=CIm0kbLNzqkCFcLe4AodygOdOA
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Yes, you can stay awake during a colonoscopy, but most patients are given sedation to help them relax and minimize discomfort. The level of sedation can vary, with options ranging from mild sedation to deeper sedation, depending on the patient's preference and the physician's recommendation. While some patients may choose to be fully awake, many find that sedation makes the procedure more tolerable. Always discuss your options with your healthcare provider before the procedure.
There are many doctors who do this procedure and can show you pamphlets and information. Finding a doctor that makes you feel comfortable is essential.