
Diagnosed With Crohn's Disease. Should I Get A Colonoscopy Done?

Anyway my question is: should I have a colonoscopy done? And How often should a colonoscopy be done when in remission and not actually experiencing pain?
Thanks for writing in.
Colonoscopy done to check disease condition after it's diagnosis is called as surveillance colonoscopy.
Surveillance colonoscopies should be performed when the disease is in remission.
Regular surveillance should begin after 8–10 years (from onset of symptoms) for pancolitis and after 15–20 years for left sided disease. Pancolitis and left sided disease is extent of your disease process in intestine.
As the risk of cancer increases exponentially with time, there should be a decrease in the screening interval with increasing disease duration.
For patients with pancolitis, in the second decade of disease a colonoscopy should be conducted every three years, every two years in the third decade, and yearly by the fourth decade of disease.
I hope I have answered your query. Revert back in case you need further clarification.
Best regards,
Dr. Neelam.

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