DANAI LIMMATHUROTSAKUL, M.D.
INTERNAL MEDICINE, GASTROENTEROLOGIST
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Gastroscopy is an advanced medical technique that enables physicians to detect abnormalities in the digestive system. It is classified into two types: upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Colorectal cancer is increasingly prevalent, ranking third among men and fifth among women. Current medical guidelines recommend a colonoscopy starting at age 50, even in the absence of symptoms, as statistics show a higher incidence of colorectal cancer in this age group. However, individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer or symptoms such as abnormal bowel movements, alternating constipation and diarrhea, rectal bleeding, or unexplained weight loss should undergo screening earlier rather than wait until age 50.
This procedure allows physicians to examine and assess the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as:
Lower GI endoscopy involves examining the colon, rectum, and terminal ileum. Colonoscopy, a type of lower GI endoscopy, is particularly important for detecting abnormalities at an early stage, even before symptoms appear. This is especially crucial in diagnosing colorectal cancer, which is more prevalent in individuals aged 50 and above.
A colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure using a thin, flexible tube with a camera inserted through the rectum to inspect the colon and terminal ileum for abnormalities. Individuals who should consider undergoing a colonoscopy include:
Please refer to the Gastrointestinal Center, Ramkhamhaeng Hospital for further information.
Before the Procedure:
Patients receive sedation to ensure comfort while the endoscope is inserted.
The Gastrointestinal Center, Ramkhamhaeng Hospital provides specialized care with a strong focus on patient safety. Equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology, the hospital ensures that each procedure is conducted smoothly and efficiently.
INTERNAL MEDICINE, GASTROENTEROLOGIST