Do you get results immediately after endoscopy?

In most cases the endoscopist will be able to tell you the results straight after the test or, if you have been sedated, as soon as you are awake, and you will receive a copy of the endoscopy report to take home. However, if a sample (biopsy) has been taken for examination the results may take a few weeks.
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How long does it take for the results of an endoscopy?

When should I get my test results? Your doctor may share diagnostic findings with you immediately. It can take up to two weeks to get biopsy results.
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What diseases can be detected by an endoscopy?

Upper GI endoscopy can be used to identify many different diseases:
  • gastroesophageal reflux disease.
  • ulcers.
  • cancer link.
  • inflammation, or swelling.
  • precancerous abnormalities such as Barrett's esophagus.
  • celiac disease.
  • strictures or narrowing of the esophagus.
  • blockages.
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Do you get EGD results right away?

Your doctor will follow up with you to go over the results of the EGD. Some results may be ready immediately. Biopsy results may take several days or longer. Your doctor may order more tests before they give you a diagnosis or create a treatment plan.
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Can you see stomach cancer in endoscopy?

Unfortunately, some types of stomach cancers can be hard to see during an endoscopy. Endoscopy can also be used as part of a special imaging test known as endoscopic ultrasound, which is described below. In some situations, endoscopy can be used to help remove very early stage cancers.
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Are the results of an endoscopy immediate?



Do doctors tell you if they suspect cancer?

Doctors need the information about grade and stage to plan your treatment. It may take a few days before your doctor has the results of all the tests. They will then be able to tell you whether you have cancer, and talk with you about your treatment options.
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What are the symptoms of Stage 1 stomach cancer?

In the early stages of gastric cancer, the following symptoms may occur:
  • Indigestion and stomach discomfort.
  • A bloated feeling after eating.
  • Mild nausea.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Heartburn.
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Are biopsies always taken during endoscopy?

In my experience, biopsies are taken whenever any endoscopy is performed, either of something specific or, if nothing is seen, randomly, to look for signs of, for example, inflammation. It's usual to be told immediately if something is found, otherwise, it's the wait for biopsy results.
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What problems can upper GI endoscopy detect?

An upper GI endoscopy can be used to identify disorders or problems such as: GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) Narrowing (strictures) or blockages. Larger than normal veins in your esophagus (esophageal varices)
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How far down does endoscopy go?

An extended version of the conventional endoscope, called a "push endoscope,"may be employed to study the upper part of the small intestine down to about 40 inches beyond the stomach.
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Can you see gastritis in an endoscopy?

Doctors may use upper GI endoscopy to diagnose gastritis or gastropathy, determine the cause, and manage complications. Your doctor may order an upper GI endoscopy with biopsies to diagnose gastritis and gastropathy.
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Does IBS show up on endoscopy?

Conditions a Colonoscopy can detect. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can not be diagnosed by colonoscopy, but if your doctor suspects you have IBS he will do a colonoscopy to make sure there is nothing else going on. People with IBS appear to have sensitive bowels that are easily 'upset'.
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Can an endoscopy detect bowel problems?

Endoscopic procedures—such as colonoscopy, upper endoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and capsule endoscopy—are key to diagnosing IBD because they provide clear and detailed views of the gastrointestinal tract. They can help doctors diagnose IBD and differentiate between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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Do you need endoscopy for acid reflux?

People with GERD don't need endoscopy unless: • Symptoms remain after four to eight weeks of a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) such as esome- prazole (Nexium), lansoprazole (Prevacid and generic), or omeprazole (Prilosec and generic). Severe inflammation of the esophagus persists despite two months of PPI treatment.
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Is endoscopy considered surgery?

Summary. Endoscopy is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to inspect and observe the inside of the body without performing major surgery. An endoscope is a long, usually flexible tube with a lens at one end and a video camera at the other.
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Does an endoscopy show the pancreas?

From the small intestine, endoscopic ultrasound can also be used to look at the pancreas, gallbladder, or bile ducts. For this test, an endoscope is fitted with a small ultrasound probe on its tip.
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Can endoscopy detect pancreatic problems?

As the role of endoscopy in screening, endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is the most effective means of cancer detection of the pancreas, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is most useful of diagnosis tool for abnormalities of the common bile duct.
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What can I expect after an upper endoscopy?

There is minimal recovery involved with the upper endoscopy procedure, and little discomfort. Post-procedure symptoms may include grogginess from the sedation, a feeling of bloating, sore throat, nausea, difficulty swallowing, and mild pain where the IV was inserted. These usually resolve within 48 hours.
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How long wait biopsy results?

Getting your biopsy results

The results, called a pathology report, may be ready as soon as 2 or it may take as long as 10 days. How long it takes to get your biopsy results depends on how many tests are needed on the sample.
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Can you have a normal endoscopy but abnormal biopsy?

In patients with normal upper endoscopy, 22% of esophageal, 44% of gastric, and 12% of duodenal biopsies were abnormal. The most frequent abnormality was reflux esophagitis in 16% of esophageal biopsies, chronic gastritis in 23% of gastric biopsies, and increased intraepithelial lymphocytes in 6% of duodenal biopsies.
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What gets biopsied in endoscopy?

During the biopsy, a doctor takes a sample of stomach tissue and tests it for signs of infection. They usually test for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria which are a common cause of stomach ulcers and digestive problems. A doctor may also test the tissue for cancer.
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How would I feel if I had stomach cancer?

Feeling full: Many stomach cancer patients experience a sense of "fullness" in the upper abdomen after eating small meals. Heartburn: Indigestion, heartburn or symptoms similar to an ulcer may be signs of a stomach tumor. Nausea and vomiting: Some stomach cancer patients have symptoms that include nausea and vomiting.
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What can be mistaken for stomach cancer?

What can mimic the symptoms of stomach cancer? Even if you are experiencing symptoms, this does not always mean you have cancer. Many of the common signs of stomach cancer are often other gastrointestinal conditions, such as GERD, gastritis or peptic ulcers.
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Does stomach cancer cause weight gain?

This may present as weight gain (especially around the abdomen), shortness of breath, sense of bloating, nausea, vomiting or indigestion.
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What is the 2 week rule?

What is a 'Two Week Wait' referral? A 'Two Week Wait' referral is a request from your General Practitioner (GP) to ask the hospital for an urgent appointment for you, because you have symptoms that might indicate that you have cancer.
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