Colorectal cancer is a significant health concern, but early detection through regular screenings, such as colonoscopies, can dramatically reduce both incidence and mortality rates. Despite their importance, many individuals hesitate to get a colonoscopy due to various fears and misconceptions. At Eisenhower Health, we aim to address these concerns to encourage proactive health management.
Concern #1: The Preparation is Unbearable
A common hesitation when it comes to colonoscopies is that the bowel preparation required before the procedure is intolerable. Historically, patients had to consume large volumes of unpleasant-tasting solutions. However, modern advancements have led to more palatable and smaller-volume options, making the process more comfortable. Proper preparation is crucial for a successful procedure, and our medical team at Eisenhower Gastroenterology Specialty Clinic provides clear instructions to ensure ease and effectiveness.
Concern #2: The Procedure Will Be Painful
Many people worry that a colonoscopy will be painful. Patients receive sedation or anesthesia, ensuring they remain comfortable and often unaware during the procedure. Additionally, any post-procedure discomfort is typically minimal, and most people can resume normal activities the next day. It takes a little while for the sedation to wear off so you will not be able to drive yourself home after the procedure. You’ll need to make arrangements for transportation prior to your procedure.
Concern #3: What If They Find Something?
The possibility of discovering polyps or cancer can be daunting. However, detecting and removing polyps during a colonoscopy can prevent them from developing into cancer. Early detection of colorectal cancer significantly increases treatment success rates, making the procedure a potentially life-saving measure.
Concern #4: The Cost is Too High
Financial considerations prevent some people from scheduling a colonoscopy. However, most health insurance plans and Medicare cover preventive screenings, including colonoscopies, often at no additional cost to the patient. We recommend consulting with your insurance provider to understand your coverage and any potential out-of-pocket expenses.
The Importance of Screening
Colorectal cancer rates have been increasing among individuals under 50 since the mid-1990s. This trend led the American Cancer Society to lower the recommended age for a first-time colonoscopy from 50 to 45. Regular screenings are essential, especially for those with risk factors such as a family history of colorectal cancer, personal history of inflammatory bowel disease, or certain genetic syndromes. To learn more about the importance of regular screenings, read about how three patients’ lives were affected after their decision to have—or forego—a colonoscopy.
Eisenhower Health is Here for You
At Eisenhower Health, we prioritize your comfort and health. Our experienced team provides compassionate care, addressing your concerns, and ensuring that your colonoscopy experience is as smooth and stress-free as possible. For more information regarding the colonoscopy procedure, click here. Don’t let hesitation stand in the way of this vital screening. Schedule your colonoscopy today and take a proactive step toward safeguarding your health.