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Sigmoidoscopy is a procedure used to look inside the lower colon (also called sigmoid colon), descending colon, and rectum. This test can help find the source of belly pain or rectal bleeding. It can help find the reason for changes in bowel habits and unexplained weight loss. It's used as part of the screening for colorectal cancer. It's done using a sigmoidoscope. This is a flexible, narrow tube. The tube has a light and a small video camera on the end. Flexible sigmoidoscopy can show irritated or swollen tissue, ulcers, polyps, and cancer.
The American Cancer Society and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advise that you start having regular screening for colorectal cancer if you're 45 or older and at average risk. Screening may find diseases at an early stage. A sigmoidoscopy is advised every 5 years. Your doctor may also advise other colon cancer screening methods. These include colonoscopy. Talk with your doctor about colorectal screening. If a sigmoidoscopy shows polyps, you may need a colonoscopy as the next step. It can examine the rest of your colon.
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