Learn More about Colorectal Cancer Screening

One of the biggest threatening aspects of colorectal cancer is – sometimes it doesn’t show symptoms at all. In this case, only a screening test will decide whether or not you’re having cancerous polyps in your colon. Once cancerous polyps are found in your colon, removing them will reduce the risk of getting colon cancer. If you think you are at risk, contact your doctor regarding colonoscopy screening. Ask your doctor whether or not screening is required.

What Are the Screening Guidelines?

According to USPSTF, adults aged 45 to 75 should go for colonoscopy screening. Only regular screening, beginning from the age of 45, can help you reduce the risk. It’s the only way you can prevent colorectal cancer.

Risk Factors

  • A family history of colon cancer is one of the most prominent risk factors

  • Inflammatory bowel disease such as, ulcerative colitis

  • Diarrhea or constipation

  • Change in the shape of bowel

If you have any of the above conditions, you should immediately contact your doctor. Ask your doctor when you should go for screening.

What Is Colonoscopy?

Colonoscopy gives an entire view of the colon. Your healthcare provider will inform you about different steps related to Colonoscopy. During and before the time of Colonoscopy, you will be given appropriate medication to make you feel relaxed and free.

Generally there are two types of people, ones who are at average risk and ones who are at high risk. People with average risk should start screening every 10 years starting from the age of 45. They are also recommended to get a virtual Colonoscopy every 5 years.

People at high risk need more frequent screening. They can start screening before or after the age of 45. If a person is suffering from a long term bowel disease, he should immediately contact his healthcare provider.

If you are delaying your Colonoscopy screening, you may not know you are developing it further. Since colorectal cancer is highly treatable, you must make sure to have screening tests at the right time. If you delay, it will be difficult to manage later. Digestive Disease Specialists INC. specializes in the treatment of diseases of the digestive system. Spend your time and save your life. Call us today and make an appointment.

**Disclaimer: This blog content does not offer a doctor's advice and creates no relationship between any patient and care provider.

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