Explained by Dr. Digvijay J. Jadhav – Sarojay Clinic
Colonoscopy is a highly effective diagnostic procedure used to examine the large intestine and detect conditions such as polyps, inflammation, bleeding, and colorectal cancer. However, many patients hesitate to undergo this test due to fear and misinformation—especially the belief that colonoscopy is painful.
At Sarojay Clinic, Dr. Digvijay J. Jadhav helps patients understand the truth about colonoscopy by addressing common myths and explaining the facts clearly.
What Is a Colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is a procedure in which a thin, flexible tube with a camera is used to examine the colon. It helps diagnose:
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Persistent abdominal pain
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Blood in stools
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Chronic constipation or diarrhea
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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Colon polyps and colorectal cancer
Early detection through colonoscopy can prevent serious complications and save lives.
Common Myths About Colonoscopy
❌ Myth 1: Colonoscopy Is Very Painful
Many patients assume colonoscopy causes severe pain, which leads to unnecessary fear.
❌ Myth 2: Patients Are Fully Awake During the Procedure
People often believe they remain fully conscious and uncomfortable throughout the test.
❌ Myth 3: Recovery Takes a Long Time
Some think colonoscopy requires days of rest and recovery.
Facts You Should Know
✅ Fact 1: Colonoscopy Is Usually Painless
At Sarojay Clinic, colonoscopies are performed under sedation or mild anesthesia, ensuring minimal to no pain during the procedure.
✅ Fact 2: Mild Discomfort Is Temporary
Some patients may feel bloating or gas afterward due to air used during the test. This usually resolves within a few hours.
✅ Fact 3: The Procedure Is Quick and Safe
A colonoscopy typically takes 20–40 minutes and is considered very safe when performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Digvijay J. Jadhav.
✅ Fact 4: Fast Recovery
Most patients can return to normal activities within 24 hours, with no long-term discomfort.
Why Colonoscopy at Sarojay Clinic?
At Sarojay Clinic, Dr. Digvijay J. Jadhav focuses on:
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Accurate diagnosis using modern equipment
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Patient comfort and safety
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Early detection and preventive care
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Clear guidance before and after the procedure
Delaying a colonoscopy due to fear can allow serious conditions like colon cancer to progress unnoticed.
Final Words from Dr. Digvijay J. Jadhav
Colonoscopy is not as painful as many believe. With modern techniques and proper sedation, it is a comfortable, safe, and life-saving procedure. Early diagnosis makes treatment simpler and more effective.
If you are experiencing digestive symptoms or have been advised to undergo a colonoscopy, timely consultation is the best step toward better health.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is colonoscopy painful at Sarojay Clinic?
No. Colonoscopy is performed under sedation, making the procedure comfortable and painless for most patients.
2. Will I be awake during the colonoscopy?
Patients are usually sedated, so they feel relaxed or asleep and often do not remember the procedure.
3. How long does a colonoscopy take?
The procedure usually takes 20–40 minutes, depending on findings.
4. Is there pain after colonoscopy?
You may experience mild bloating or gas, which typically goes away within a few hours.
5. How long is the recovery time?
Most patients can resume daily activities within 24 hours.
6. Is colonoscopy safe?
Yes. When performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Digvijay J. Jadhav, colonoscopy is very safe with minimal risk.
7. Who should undergo colonoscopy?
Adults above 45–50 years, those with digestive symptoms, or individuals with a family history of colon cancer should consider screening.
8. Can colonoscopy prevent colon cancer?
Yes. Detecting and removing polyps early can prevent colon cancer.