Why is magnifying endoscopy recommended after gastroscopy?
Under normal circumstances, magnifying endoscopy after standard gastroscopy is recommended to improve diagnostic accuracy, detect smaller lesions, and enhance treatment outcomes. Specific details are as follows:
1. Improved Diagnostic Accuracy
Magnifying endoscopy enlarges the fine details inside the stomach, allowing doctors to observe gastric mucosal conditions more clearly and thereby improving the accuracy of the examination.
2. Detection of Smaller Lesions
Magnifying endoscopy enables the detection of smaller abnormalities, such as early-stage gastric cancer and gastric polyps, facilitating earlier diagnosis and treatment.
3. Enhanced Treatment Efficacy
Magnifying endoscopy helps doctors more precisely locate lesion sites, supporting targeted and accurate treatment.
If you plan to undergo magnifying endoscopy, it is recommended to avoid eating for at least 8 hours prior to the procedure, refrain from drinking water during this period, and avoid consuming any solid food or liquids to prevent interference with the examination results.