WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE COLONOSCOPY?
After colonoscopy, your doctor will
explain the results to you. If you have been given medications during the
procedure, you will be observed until most of the effects of the sedation have
worn off (usually 1-2 hours).
You may have some cramping or bloating because of the air introduced into the colon during the examination. This should disappear quickly with the passage of flatus (gas).
You will need to arrange to have someone accompany you home from the examination.
Do not:
• Drive a car
• Work machinery
• Consume alcohol
• Sign legal documents
• Make important decisions
Until the following day.
You may have some cramping or bloating because of the air introduced into the colon during the examination. This should disappear quickly with the passage of flatus (gas).
You will need to arrange to have someone accompany you home from the examination.
Do not:
• Drive a car
• Work machinery
• Consume alcohol
• Sign legal documents
• Make important decisions
Until the following day.
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