Gastroscope or colonoscopy which is more painful

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Gastroscopy and colonoscopy are painful procedures that vary from person to person, and it is impossible to compare them easily. Gastroscopy is performed by inserting a flexible tube through the mouth into the stomach. Colonoscopy is performed by inserting a tube through the anus into the intestine. Both procedures require patient cooperation, including swallowing or holding breath. During the procedure, patients may experience discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, etc. The degree of discomfort is affected by a number of factors, including individual differences, the skill level of the operator, and the length of the examination. In general, colonoscopy may cause more abdominal discomfort because the bowel is longer and more curved. However, nausea during gastroscopy may be more pronounced. In addition, the development of painless gastroscopy techniques, through anesthesia or sedation, has greatly reduced discomfort and pain by placing patients in a state of senseless or light sleep during the examination. The final degree of pain depends on the individual's tolerance and sensitivity to discomfort. Some people may feel more painful about one of these tests, while others may feel they can tolerate both. If there is concern or fear about gastroscopy or colonoscopy, it is recommended to communicate fully with your doctor. Depending on the situation, your doctor can provide advice and explanations to help you better prepare for and cope with the test. At the same time, patients can also consider choosing painless examinations to reduce discomfort and pain.

Gastroscope or colonoscopy which is more painful



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