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Post Endoscopy/colonoscopy Symptoms


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evilg12505 Newbie

Hi

My name is Melissa and I'm 16 years old. I went through both colonoscopy and endoscopy just fine, its just the afterwards im having problems with. I have massive pain in my lower abdomin that was worse then when i first got the procedure done. I've been taking gas pills and doing everything I can to expell but it seems liike nothing is working. Is this normal? :(


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Hi Melissa and welcome. It's hard to say what is normal, I slept a lot after. The gas pain should pass shortly but if it doesn't I would call your doctor.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I had those tests done seperately but the gas pain was horrible from the colonoscopy (test done first) and I actually took a warm/hot bath and that helped. I then took a nap and felt much better.

For the endoscopy I just was tired from the meds given to relax you.

key Contributor

My whole stomach hurt. Kind of burning or something. I think from all the biopsies they did. I had both at the same time too. Anyway, Tylenol helped me. My problem wasn't so much gas. My mom was in pain longer then I was, but she had a polyp removed.

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babygirl1234 Rookie

i had both done too last week and i had alot of gas after it and some pain and i had a plopy removed too during the endoscopy and i was very tired from the sed that they gave me but other then that i had no pain

mollyacampbell Rookie

I didn't have much discomfort from the gas post-colonoscopy, but I did have alternating chills/sweats for about 3 days afterwards. I mostly was just STARVING after the colonoscopy.

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