Procedure Instructions for Gastrointestinal Care at Manhattan Gastroenterology
At Manhattan Gastroenterology, we believe that preparation is just as important as the procedure itself. Following the right procedure instructions ensures accurate results, smoother recovery, and better overall treatment outcomes. Below are our step-by-step guidelines for some of the most common diagnostic and treatment procedures we perform.
1. Upper Endoscopy (EGD)
Purpose: Used to examine the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum for conditions like peptic ulcers, inflammation, or bleeding.
Preparation:
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Do not eat or drink anything for at least 8 hours before the procedure.
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Avoid smoking or chewing gum before your test.
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Inform your doctor about any medications, especially blood thinners or diabetes medicines.
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Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure, as you will be sedated.
During the Procedure:
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You will receive sedation to keep you comfortable.
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A thin, flexible scope with a camera will be passed down your throat to examine your digestive tract.
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Biopsies may be taken if needed.
Aftercare:
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You may have a mild sore throat for 1–2 days.
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Resume your normal diet as advised by your doctor.
2. Colonoscopy
Purpose: Primarily used to detect colon cancer, polyps, and inflammatory bowel disease, but may also help in evaluating related gastrointestinal symptoms.
Preparation:
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Follow a clear liquid diet the day before the procedure (broth, clear juices, tea, gelatin).
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Take the prescribed bowel prep solution to clean out your colon.
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Avoid red or purple liquids that can look like blood during the exam.
During the Procedure:
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You will be sedated for comfort.
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A flexible scope will be inserted into the rectum to view the colon lining.
Aftercare:
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Slight bloating or cramping is normal.
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Do not drive or operate machinery for 24 hours after sedation.
3. Laser Hemorrhoids Treatment
Purpose: A minimally invasive method to treat painful or bleeding hemorrhoids.
Preparation:
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No special diet is usually required, but follow your doctor’s instructions.
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Inform us of any blood thinners or clotting disorders.
During the Procedure:
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Local anesthesia is applied.
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A laser is used to precisely target and shrink hemorrhoidal tissue with minimal bleeding.
Aftercare:
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Avoid heavy lifting for a few days.
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Maintain a high-fiber diet and drink plenty of water to prevent constipation.
Book Your Procedure Instructions Appointment Today!
Don’t ignore stomach pain—it could be more serious than you think. If you suspect you have a peptic ulcer, schedule an appointment with Manhattan Gastroenterology today.
📍 Address: 56 W 45th St STE 802, New York, NY 10036
📞 Phone: 212-533-2400
🌐 Website: https://www.manhattangastroenterology.com/
Your digestive health matters. Let our team help you find lasting relief and prevent future complications.
Manhattan Gastroenterology
56 W 45th St STE 802, New York, NY 10036
+1 212-533-2400
https://www.manhattangastroenterology.com/

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