What Do Your Colonoscopy RESULTS MEAN??

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2023
  • Congratulations on finally completing your colonoscopy. I really hope that it was easier than you expected and you had a positive experience with your team. I'm sure when you woke up, you were eager to learn about what the GI doctor found during your exam. While I cant speak to your specific results, I can give you some guidelines on how to understand what the GI doctor/team is talking about!
    Since this is colon cancer screening, most peoples' first question is - did you find cancer? This is really rare. Most of the time, we either find nothing, diverticulosis or hemorrhoids. Polyps are also a common finding, but it is important to understand that polyps are not cancer. Did we remove the polyps? Or were they biopsied? I'll discuss when we remove and when we biopsy in the video. If we do biopsy, when will we get the pathology results back? And how do the pathology results affect when you will have another colonoscopy? How many factors contribute to when your next colonoscopy will be?
    What if we found a tumor? What next? Ill talk about this as well.
    Look forward to more videos concerning questions people have after colonoscopies!
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  • @mrcarlo1966
    @mrcarlo1966 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for posting Dr.I had a colonoscopy 3 years ago with a small polyp removed and was told to come back in 3-4 years.I was a good boy and just did my follow up at 3 years.The Dr found a bigger polyp this time around .When I woke up she said it looked ok but she was sending it out to be sure.The procedure was 2 weeks ago.At the end of this week we are having a video conference to discuss the pathology report..The word pathology scares me.I’m a little worried to be honest.
    If anybody is reading this and is worried about getting a colonoscopy, please do so . I can honestly say it’s probably one of the easiest procedures you’ll ever have done. You will experience no pain or any real discomfort. At least I haven’t.The prep drink they give you to clean you out the night before is not liked by everyone, but it doesn’t bother me…. Once the anesthesiologist does his magic you are right to sleep and the next thing you know you are waking up. I actually prefer the colonoscopy over going to the dentist!With a great Dr like this you will be in good hands.Get it done

  • @nmmorin3509
    @nmmorin3509 Год назад +4

    You’re so reassuring by explaining the various findings & it’s follow up
    Super Merci Dr Cooper 🏆

  • @UniLiseFizikProfDrny
    @UniLiseFizikProfDrny 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent explanations. Scientific and reassuring. You are a genuine MD.

  • @donshetterly
    @donshetterly 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you. It helps answer some of my questions

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thankyou very informative

  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 Год назад +3

    Hi Dr Cooper! Thanks for making a great video for the “regular” people that only need colonoscopies every ten or maybe every five years! The masses have nothing to worry about unless they have family histories of colon cancer or Lynch Syndrome. It’s extremely important to figure these things out early enough to keep colon cancer away.
    You’re an awesome gastroenterologist and you have a great personality that keeps us healthy through an entertaining presentation!

  • @Trashkantai
    @Trashkantai Месяц назад

    I'm 25 i just got mine thank you Dr mark they found a small polyp in my colon i am waiting for results thank you

  • @JamesGallagherIE-ji2hk
    @JamesGallagherIE-ji2hk 4 месяца назад

    Appreciate your videos .. found them reassuring and calming before my colonoscopy. One thing I notice is that very few colonoscopy videos, in general talk, about the scenario where the outcome is “we found a tumour”. (Yours is the only one). I’m fortunate in that I have a CT TAP on Wednesday and then seeing my GI again on Tuesday of next week so I’ll have full detail soon (so far the conversation has been a short discussion on removing the tumour surgically) but the word “Cancer” has not yet been uttered.

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing. I’m glad the video was helpful to you, especially to address something so important.

  • @g-bgcg
    @g-bgcg Год назад +4

    I had pre malignant polyps removed but I am assuming they were not a big deal since I don’t need another colonoscopy for 10 years. Despite a family history of colon cancer. Thank you doctor, you are really providing pertinent info to us that doctors don’t often explain to patients.

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  Год назад +5

      The details of your family history matter. I’ll make a video to cover more about that soon. Thanks for watching!

    • @mitchellbarnow1709
      @mitchellbarnow1709 Год назад +2

      I am not a doctor! I have family history of colon cancer so I started at 40 to have colonoscopies and then every 5 years. I found out that I have Lynch Syndrome and now I have to go every year. Dr Cooper has had many excellent videos, so you should listen to him. He is an expert and he is a Gastroenterologist.

    • @JoseMartinez-pr4id
      @JoseMartinez-pr4id 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@MarkCooperMDis

    • @DL-rl9bd
      @DL-rl9bd 7 месяцев назад +2

      I had 5 flat sessile polyps which were small to diminutive in size. My father had colon cancer. I was told to come back after 5 years. Looks like I might be going back two years early due to my “IBS“ symptoms. I really don’t know what I have, but resembles IBS, IBD, celiac, or something along those lines.

  • @jusbabe1390
    @jusbabe1390 4 месяца назад

    what happens if the polyp is removed and testing shows it is adenocarcinoma. What happens now? Doc said see you in 3 years after procedure but before results came back.

  • @fionagrube1963
    @fionagrube1963 3 месяца назад

    My fit test was done but they sent it to my doctor should I be worried

  • @katykvitashvili6573
    @katykvitashvili6573 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I had colonoscopy done a few hours ago. One polyp 4mm removed and one villous adenoma 3 cm found. Doctor recommended a surgery with oncosurgeon. I'm devastated. I had mucusy, bloody stools before colonoscopy. That's the reason I had it done. Thank you in advance.

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  7 месяцев назад +3

      Depending on location of the polyp I may also recommend surgery or if in a good position to remove, would resect it. Depends on too many factors to make a guess here. You should do well with a 3 cm polyp being removed it’s the opportunity to prevent it developing into colon cancer. Thanks for sharing.

    • @katykvitashvili6573
      @katykvitashvili6573 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@MarkCooperMD Thank you so much. Waiting for biopsy results. It says it's 16 centimetres from the anus. 3 centimetres width, 2 height. Villous adenoma. No other description given. I've had mucusy bloody stool for 3 weeks.

    • @nealjones84
      @nealjones84 2 месяца назад

      ​@@katykvitashvili6573did everything turn out good for you or did you have to get further treatment

  • @user-ck1yu4je4x
    @user-ck1yu4je4x 9 месяцев назад +2

    What do these mean,1 “occasional reactive mucosal lymphoid aggregates are seen” 2 “small numbers of neutrophils associated with localised cryptitis and focal extension of acute inflammatory cells into the surface epithelium.” 3 “extravasation of red cells” 4 “focal active colitis, most in keeping with a self limited/infectious colitis”. (thank you)

  • @raymondlee3351
    @raymondlee3351 9 месяцев назад

    I just had a precancerous traditional serrated adenomas mild dysplasia polyp removed, isit a concern doctor?

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  9 месяцев назад +2

      I can’t be sure without having done the colonoscopy but in general no it should not be as it should now be out of you and no longer able to cause any harm. But it’s something I may recommend be followed in 3 years.

  • @Beloved20223
    @Beloved20223 Год назад +1

    Hello DR. Can a moderate stenosis/stricture due to EOE go away with food elimination diet, steroids, and a PPI? Or only by dilation?

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  Год назад +2

      There’s usually two components to strictures in an immune mediated disease. One is inflammatory and it will improve with medicine that decreases inflammation. A second is scar, which won’t improve with medication, and usually requires dilation.

    • @Beloved20223
      @Beloved20223 Год назад

      @@MarkCooperMD Thank you very much Doctor! Gives me hope!

  • @hairlesscactus
    @hairlesscactus Год назад +2

    When there's diverticulousis can anything be done to remove the pockets?

    • @Susie-se4mv
      @Susie-se4mv 5 месяцев назад

      I don’t think so as they’re part of the colon

  • @bettyausten9533
    @bettyausten9533 Год назад +1

    Doctor, please is it possible to feel intestines moving inside the colon literally?
    My friend keeps saying that though she has flatulence issues or could it be the gas she feels?... please reply.

    • @dacisky
      @dacisky 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have post infectious IBS and sometimes I can indeed feel my colon moving. I've had IBS for so long (got it after food poisoning),it does not bother me.

  • @cricket2734
    @cricket2734 Год назад +1

    I have a question... what can one due for a "significantly tortuous sigmoid colon"?

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  Год назад +2

      That’s simply something the doctor encountered when performing the scope and is merely a technical note, not an actual problem.

  • @Shan-gx8rh
    @Shan-gx8rh 4 месяца назад +1

    My mum has a colonoscopy scheduled next week and im so scared if its colon cancer

    • @nealjones84
      @nealjones84 2 месяца назад

      Prayers to you 🙏 and ur family hoping it will turn out fine

  • @amendez721
    @amendez721 4 месяца назад +1

    what about multiple ulcers? biopsy results still not available😢

    • @nealjones84
      @nealjones84 2 месяца назад

      Did you ever get ur results back was it ulcers or tumor

  • @joshuaborem7063
    @joshuaborem7063 11 месяцев назад

    I just had colonoscopy a few hours ago. Afterwards the doctor said I had one large polyp and it was removed. That’s all I remember specifically and factually. I do also remember his words/tone to be as if not concerned.
    But the fact that he called it ‘large’ has me a bit concerned.
    What does RUclips doctor pre-suppose based on this info? (While I wait two weeks for my follow up?

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  11 месяцев назад +2

      Usually a preliminary estimate of follow up is given. If large and completely removed then 3 years is typical. If it was large enough to be removed in pieces then within a year is typical follow up. In either case if described as a polyp there’s not an expectation pathology will show anything bad, and therefore no need to be concerned.

    • @joshuaborem7063
      @joshuaborem7063 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@MarkCooperMD thanks so very very much doctor!
      I’m sorry for calling you RUclips doctor- I think the anesthesia was still affecting my judgment (my wife has told me I was ‘a bit off’)
      When I read your reply “3years” I thought you meant that’s how much longer I had to live.
      Holy crap that 5 seconds was terrible.
      Again, thank you for your direct reply
      And for your RUclips page. It means a lot to me.
      I wish I could give you a thousand ‘likes/thumbsup’

  • @noelmodarres87
    @noelmodarres87 4 месяца назад

    Hey Doc, im 36 and had a colonoscopy and gastroscopy due to some ongoing stomach issues after a viral infection. The doc found 7 polyps which he removed and said no evidence of cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. He did however suggest a follow up colonoscopy in a year. Is that concerning? Or hes just be extra cautious? I did read some reviews about the doctor prior to the procedure that he seems to be very keen to suggest colonoscopies most of the time after an initial consultation. Thank you in advance.

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  4 месяца назад

      It depends on the actual pathology and other factors.

    • @princeismypitbull5432
      @princeismypitbull5432 4 месяца назад

      They found 10 in my colon can i still donate a kidney ​@MarkCooperMD

  • @ZaynChhimy-wo5il
    @ZaynChhimy-wo5il 7 месяцев назад

    had a colonoscopy 7 months ago and the result was negative but now i have the same symptoms . Do I need to repeat it?

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  4 месяца назад

      That’s a very nuanced question I can’t reasonably address but I would usually not when the exam was done recently. It very much depends on the issue.

  • @workstationmark4103
    @workstationmark4103 6 месяцев назад

    fecal immunochemical test ?

    • @MarkCooperMD
      @MarkCooperMD  6 месяцев назад

      This is the name of a test but not a question.

  • @mrcarlo1966
    @mrcarlo1966 Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting Dr.I had a colonoscopy 3 years ago with a small polyp removed and was told to come back in 3-4 years.I was a good boy and just did my follow up at 3 years.The Dr found a bigger polyp this time around .When I woke up she said it looked ok but she was sending it out to be sure.The procedure was 2 weeks ago.At the end of this week we are having a video conference to discuss the pathology report..The word pathology scares me.I’m a little worried to be honest.
    If anybody is reading this and is worried about getting a colonoscopy, please do so . I can honestly say it’s probably one of the easiest procedures you’ll ever have done. You will experience no pain or any real discomfort. At least I haven’t.The prep drink they give you to clean you out the night before is not liked by everyone, but it doesn’t bother me…. Once the anesthesiologist does his magic you are right to sleep and the next thing you know you are waking up. I actually prefer the colonoscopy over going to the dentist!With a great Dr like this you will be in good hands.Get it done