What Causes Throbbing Pain In The Abdomen?
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According to standard medical text-
Colonoscopy involves the visual inspection of the rectum and large intestine by insertion of a flexible video camera through the anus. 5 to 10 percent of people report abdominal pain or discomfort even for months and years after a colonoscopy.
However the common possibilities are-
Trapped gas is the most common cause of abdominal pain- to view the lining of the colon, gas is injected through the colonoscope to inflate the bowel. The air is suctioned out as much as possible at the completion of the colonoscopy, but substantial amounts may remain for months causing increased burps and gases.
As the colonoscope is bent and pushed through the intestine, it is possible to generate stress on the colon and rupture its mucosa. These inflamed and ruptured mucosa can cause pain. The colon has attachments to other organs, such as the liver and spleen. Rarely, pushing the scope through the bowel may pull on those attachments and cause tearing of those organs. Polyethylene glycol enema used before colonoscopy can lead to depletion of intestinal mucosa causing quadrant pain, burping etc.
A long-term probiotic should be taken. It contains good bacteria and improves overall digestion.
These possibilities though rare should be considered. As thumb rule of Medical science is if you suspect it; then just investigate it for patients safety.
Few general intructions are : Take Nexium 40mg twice daily along with a good quality over counter probiotic till tests are done.
I hope I answered your query, in case you have any further questions. Follow up is welcome.
This must be sounding very general to you but remember, rare things are rare they do occur and are often missed.
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