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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Start 2010 Off Right With a Colon Cancer Screening

Vigilance is the key to maintaining good health, and if you are over the age of 50, or turn 50 this year, it's important to consider an appointment for a colonoscopy. Obtaining a colon cancer screening when you enter the age of highest risk is essential in ensuring you maintain good health for years to come. Colon and colorectal cancer, when diagnosed in its earliest stages, can be treatable and patients can enjoy a high rate of survival. However, if you do not allow a gastroenterologist to give you a clean bill of health you could do your body more harm than good.

With 2010 still in its infancy, why not make your first health resolution a trip to your local gastroenterology clinic? While a colonoscopy is a slightly invasive procedure, it will provide you with some peace of mind and fascinating insight into the current state of your health. Outwardly, you may feel and look fine, but should a scope pick up on anomalies in your large intestine you just may find it necessary to take measures to keep your healthy on all counts.

When you meet your doctor to plan your procedure, you can expect some instructions on preparing for your colon screening. It's important to know exactly when to take the GoLytely solution and when to stop eating and drinking before you have your colonoscopy done. In order for your gastroenterologist to gain a clear picture of your colon's status, it must be as clear as possible. GoLytely, often prescribed for the process, works to clean out your colon. It may not be a pleasant tasting way to begin your new year, but once you receive the thumbs up from your doctor that you are fine, you likely won't mind so much!

Begin 2010 right. Consult with your doctor about a colonoscopy screening.

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