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Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy is a diagnostic test used to see abnormalities and changes in the large intestine and rectum. During this examination, a long flexible tube with a camera attached at its end (colonoscope) is inserted into the patient's rectum, and the doctor visualizes the entire colon. If needed, a polyp can be removed, and tissues can be collected for biopsy.

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Can Propofol during colonoscpy cause electric current sensation in lips?

Query: Hello doctor, I received Propofol for my colonoscopy. As it was administered my lips felt buzzy, as though an electrical current was passing through them. Is this an allergic reaction? Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Prem Kumar Mani

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. First of all you need not get anxious because of this buzzy feeling you went through after you were given Propofol. Buzzy feel or electrical current feel is all part of the any general anaesthetic agent. Propofol is a very good medicine given by your physician for makin...  Read Full »

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