A colonoscopy is a procedure that is used to screen for colon cancer by looking at the inside of the colon. This requires that the colon be “cleaned out” so that the gastroenterologist performing the procedure can have a clear look to evaluate if any polyps or masses are present.
To prepare for this procedure, your doctor will prescribe a "bowel prep" that you will drink the night before your procedure. This prep is a laxative that will cause you to have multiple loose stools prior to your procedure. It may be one of the most uncomfortable parts of the process, but it’s one of the most important.
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