Is painless colonoscopy harmful to the body


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Painless colonoscopy
is an examination performed under anesthesia. Although anesthetics are used, the risk of serious adverse reactions is very low under the evaluation and operation of a professional doctor. Anesthesiologists strictly grasp the indications and contraindications of anesthesia to ensure the safety of patients. The examination itself is usually safe. Experienced endoscopists will skillfully operate colonoscopy and gently insert colonoscopy into the intestine for observation. Adverse consequences such as intestinal injury are rarely caused. Minor discomfort that may occur, such as abdominal distension and pain for a short time after examination, usually resolves itself and generally does not constitute substantial damage to the body. Moreover, these discomfort can be alleviated by proper rest and care.