ColonoscopyHow To PrepareBefore you have a colonoscopy, tell
your doctor if you: - Are taking any medicines, such as
insulin or medicines for
arthritis. Check with your doctor about which
medicines you need to take on the day of your test.
- Are allergic to
any medicines, including
anesthetics.
- Have bleeding problems or
take blood thinners, such as aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin)
- Have
heart disease or heart problems. If you take
antibiotics before dental procedures, ask your doctor whether you will need
them before your colonoscopy.
- Had an X-ray test using barium, such
as a barium enema, in the last 4 days.
- Are or might be
pregnant.
You may be asked to stop taking aspirin products or iron
supplements 7 to 14 days before the test. If you take blood-thinning
medications regularly, discuss with your doctor how to manage your
medicine. You will be asked to sign a consent form that says you
understand the risks of colonoscopy and agree to have the test done. Talk to
your doctor about any concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its
risks, how it will be done, or what the results will mean. To help you
understand the importance of this test, fill out the
medical test
information form (What is a PDF document?). Before this test, you will need to
clean out your colon. The following information gives you a general idea of the
preparation for a colonoscopy. Your doctor will give you specific instructions
before your test. - One to two days before a colonoscopy, you will
stop eating solid foods and drink only clear fluids, such as water, tea,
coffee, clear juices, clear broths, Popsicles, and gelatin (such as Jell-O). Do
not eat or drink red food items such as red juice or red Jell-O. Some new
products, such as the Nutraprep meal kit or Visicol tablets or oral
phospho-soda, are other methods of preparing for a colonoscopy. Ask your doctor
whether another method will work for you.
- Your doctor may have you
take a prescription laxative tablet or drink a laxative solution (such as
Nulytely or Golytely) the evening before your colonoscopy. This solution will
be given to you as a powder that you will mix with
1 gal (3.8 L) of water. You are
often asked to drink this laxative solution over 1 to 2 hours. This solution
may taste very salty and may make you feel sick to your stomach. Each time you
drink some of the solution, you may also drink some water or clear fluids (like
apple juice) to help get rid of the salty taste in your mouth.
- You
will want to stay home the evening before the test because the colon prep will
make you use the bathroom often.
- Drink plenty of clear fluids
during the prep so you will not get
dehydrated. This will also help clean out your colon
completely after you finish the colon prep.
- Do not eat any solid
foods after drinking the laxative solution.
- Stop drinking clear
liquids 6 to 8 hours before the colonoscopy.
- Your doctor may have
you use an enema 30 to 60 minutes before the test to completely clean out your
colon.
Arrange to have someone take you home after the test
because you may be given a medicine (sedative) to
help you relax before the test.
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