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anoscopy
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an anoscopy, enables a physician to View the anus, anal canal, lower rectum using a speculum, health care provider performs a digital rectal exam by inserting a lubricated, gloved finger, rectum, block the insertion, the scope, inserts a lubricated metal, plastic anoscope a few inches, rectum, enlarges the rectum, the health care provider to View the entire anal canal using a light, a specimen, biopsy, the scope is slowly removed, lining, the anal canal is inspected, , asked, defecate to clear rectum of stool, the procedure, a laxative, enema, preparation administered to help clear rectum, infants, children, a child's age, experience determine which steps, appropriate to help prepare, specific recommendations, refer, following topics, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, pressure, feel the need to defecate, biopsies, feel a pinch,
this test used, whether have hemorrhoids, anal polyps, tumors, inflammation, fissures, infection,
anal canal appears normal in size, color, tone, no evidence of bleeding, polyps, hemorrhoids, abnormal tissue,
abnormal results, indicate hemorrhoids, an abscess, inflammation, infection, fissures, tumors, polyps, benign, malignant, minimal risks, simple anoscopy, a biopsy is needed, limited risk of bleeding, mild pain.
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