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Stadttor 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

What is Colonoscopy?

Colonoscopy is used for colon and rectum cancer screening to examine bowel complaints or findings. The examination is started by pulling both legs towards the chest and lying on the left side. The patient is given superficial anesthesia in the presence of an anesthesiologist which allows him to fall asleep deeply. 1-2 days before the colonoscopy procedure, the patient must be fed with a watery and soft diet and at the same time he must take the medicines to cleanse the bowel before the procedure.

What is Gastroenterology?

Gastroenterology is the name of the department that examines the diseases of the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines. Other organs that the gastroenterology department deals with are liver, spleen, gall bladder and pancreas. While diagnosing the diseases of these organs, procedures such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, ercp and ultrasound are applied. In the diagnosis and treatment of stones and cancers of the biliary tract, it is diagnosed and treated with a special endoscopy device called side-view duodenoscopy.

Treatment In Germany

Germany is a popular destination for health tourism, offering a wide range of medical treatments and procedures to international patients. The country is known for its high-quality healthcare system, skilled medical professionals, and state-of-the-art technology.

One of the most popular areas of health tourism in Germany is orthopedics. The country has a reputation for excellence in joint replacement surgery and spinal surgery, and many patients come to Germany to receive these treatments. Other popular areas of health tourism in Germany include cardiology, oncology, and neurology.

Germany is also known for its alternative and complementary medicine treatments, such as acupuncture, homeopathy, and naturopathy. Many international patients come to Germany to receive these treatments, as they are often not available in their home countries.

In addition to its medical treatments, Germany also offers a wide range of spa and wellness facilities. These facilities offer a variety of treatments, such as massages, hydrotherapy, and beauty treatments, to help patients relax and recuperate after their medical treatments.