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tests for anaemia..
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my dad (66) has recently been told by the hospital that he might be anaemic, and after tests theyve not been able to find the cause, so hes going to be called in to have a camera down his throat and one up his bottom, so they can investigate...
have we any reason to be concerned that theyre needing to do this this please?
thanks
(hes on lots of heart medication, (has a defib fitted in his chest) and is taking warfarin and asprin)
have we any reason to be concerned that theyre needing to do this this please?
thanks
(hes on lots of heart medication, (has a defib fitted in his chest) and is taking warfarin and asprin)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This could be a sigmoidoscopy, using an endoscope to view the lower third of the colon,but it is much more likely to be a colonoscopy, where the whole colon (bowel) is viewed, since growths are more likely to occur in the ascending colon, on the right side of the abdomen. In either case, no anaesthetic is required because the colon has no sensory nerves. Both procedures are simple and take only minutes.