Upper Endoscopy Preparation
Fortunately, the upper endoscopy does not require a bowel preparation like the colonoscopy, but it does require fasting from midnight the night before your procedure. You should not have anything by mouth from midnight before the procedure until after the exam is finished. If you take blood pressure medication, talk to the physician performing the exam in regards to taking the medication with a sip of water the morning of the procedure. Different people will require different answers to that question, so it’s best to have that discussion before hand with the physician performing...
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Hi, it’s Dr. Parker again and in this post I’d like to talk about the Upper GI Endoscopy or “Stomach Scope”. This is a procedure that is very similar to the colonoscopy except it is a visual inspection of the esophagus, stomach and first portion of the small bowel. There are many reasons to have an upper endoscopy, so I’m not going to go over why your doctor has recommended it for you, but I’ll talk about the process itself. If you have ever had a colonoscopy, the pre and post procedure portion is nearly the same. Fortunately, the upper endoscopy does...
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Dr. Parker is a General Surgeon at St. John's Medical Center in Jackson, Wyoming and a proud Jackson Hole High School Graduate Class of 1992.