SYMPTOMS
Why You Should See Our Doctors
If you are 45 or older, and you have none of the additional risk factors mentioned below, a screening colonoscopy is recommended now. If you are African American, your recommended initial screening age is 45 since you are at slightly higher risk.
If you have a family history of colon cancer or polyps, or are a smoker, significantly obese, or have had ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease, yourinitial screening colonoscopy should take place at age 40.
If someone in your family has had colon cancer at an unusually early age (before age 50), then your screening exam should begin 10 years before the age of onset for that relative.
Bowel Movements
If at any time you experience blood in your bowel movement (rectal bleeding), anal pain, change in bowel habits (diarrhea or constipation), straining, change in color or shape of stool, persistent abdominal pain, or low blood count on blood tests (anemia) you very likely should have a screening colonoscopy.
SYMPTOMS
Symptoms & High Risk Factors
- Unexplained weight loss could be an early sign of colon cancer.
- Family member(s) with colon polyps or colon cancer
- Smoking
- Symptoms of blood in the stool
- Anemia
- Abdominal pain
- If you yourself have had polyps or colon cancer
- Change in bowel habits.
- You are having frequent heartburn (acid reflux), or difficulty swallowing, or another ‘upper’ abdominal symptom you may require upper endoscopy (a brief procedure to examine your esophagus, stomach and small bowel)
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A few weeks ago I visited your office for a long overdue ‘routine’ colonoscopy. I was surprised how painless and unembarrassing it was. To my surprise, Dr. Berger told me he found a large polyp that he was able to remove. Yikes! Thank God everything turned out okay, but I am extremely grateful to you and your fantastic team (thanks Linda!) for helping me through this! You are all wonderful!
A sincere thanks to all of you for being so nice when I had my upper endoscopy. Words can’t express my appreciation to Dr. Berger for his understanding and patience. . . I delayed having this procedure for a long time, knowing this would be a problem – maybe insurmountable. I was so embarrassed at my difficulty, but you . . .solved the problem. You’re terrific and I am grateful.