Upper GI Endoscopy
Upper GI endoscopy is a procedure performed by a doctor, a well-trained subspecialist who uses the endoscope to diagnose and, in some cases, treat problems of the upper digestive system.
The endoscope is a long, thin, flexible tube with a tiny video camera and light on the end.
By adjusting the various controls on the endoscope, the doctor can safely guide the instrument to carefully examine the inside lining of the upper digestive system.
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Diagnostic Indications for Endoscopy
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Persistent isolated nausea or vomiting: In the event of isolated nausea or vomiting persisting for more than 2 days, investigation of the upper gastrointestinal tract is justified after any nongastrointestinal origin and acute intestinal occlusion have been eliminated.
- Digestive disorders: Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is recommended in subjects:
- aged over 45 years and/or if there are any warning signs or symptom's such as anaemia, difficulty swallowing, weight loss or any other warning signs
- aged under 45 years with no warning signs or symptoms, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is recommended in the following situations:
- positive diagnostic test for Helicobacter pylori
- symptomatic treatment has failed or recurrence occurs at the end of treatment