What sort of sedation is normally used for a colonoscopy
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How sedated Are you during a colonoscopy?
What drugs are used for conscious sedation for colonoscopy?
Is twilight sedation used for colonoscopy?
Does a colonoscopy hurt with sedation?
What is sedation like?
Do you talk during conscious sedation?
How long does a colonoscopy take from start to finish?
Do they put a tube down your throat for a colonoscopy?
What is the NHS waiting time for a colonoscopy?
Is 5 polyps a lot in a colonoscopy?
How will I feel after a colonoscopy?
How many polyps are normal in a colonoscopy?
Is a 12 mm polyp big?
What size is considered a large colon polyp?
Can a doctor tell if polyp is cancerous during colonoscopy?
Is a 20 mm colon polyp large?
Whats the difference between a polyp and a Tumour?
What is the most polyps found in a colonoscopy?
About 70 percent of all polyps are adenomatous, making it the most common type of colon polyp. When this type of polyp is found, it is tested for cancer. Only a small percentage actually become cancerous, but nearly all malignant polyps began as adenomatous.
Is a 6 mm polyp considered large?
Polyps range from the less-than-5-millimeter “diminutive” size to the over-30-millimeter “giant” size. “A diminutive polyp is only about the size of a match head,” he says. “A large polyp can be almost as big as the average person’s thumb.”
Does cologuard detect benign polyps?
Is a 2 cm polyp cancerous?
Approximately 1% of polyps with a diameter less than 1 centimeter (cm) are cancerous. More than one polyp or a polyp that is 1 cm or bigger places you at higher risk for colon cancer. Up to 50% of polyps greater than 2 cm (about the diameter of a nickel) are cancerous.
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