Pediatric Colonoscopy

What is Pediatric Colonoscopy?

A colonoscopy is a procedure where a long, flexible, lighted tube with a tiny camera on the end, called a colonscope is inserted into the rectum and up through the colon (large intestine) and into the very last portion of the small intestine, called the terminal ileum.

Biopsies and polypectomies (removal of polyps) can be done at the same time as the colonoscopy. A colonoscopy can look for causes of rectal bleeding, anemia, diarrhea, and signs of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Pediatric Colonoscopy Doctors and Providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a clear liquid diet?

    Clear liquids are liquids that you can see through.(NO RED, BLUE, or PURPLE flavors).
    Examples of clear liquids:

    • Water
    • Tea
    • Apple juice
    • White grape juice
    • Pear juice
    • Gatorade
    • Powerade
    • Kool-Aid
    • Crystal-Light
    • Lemonade without pulp
    • Broth
    • Clear bouillon
    • Jell-O
    • Popsicles
    • Ice slushes
    • Italian ices
    • Sprite/7-Up
    • Pedialyte

Resources

One-Day Clean-Out Instructions for a Colonoscopy