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Post-Colonoscopy Instructions

1. You may return to a regular diet after the procedure. However, it is recommended to avoid heavy/fatty meals. Refrain from Alcohol.

2. You should NOT drive for the remainder of the day/night of the procedure. Have someone take you home and make sure you are accompanied for the remainder of the day/night.

3. Some abdominal discomfort is normal after a colonoscopy. Bloating and abdominal discomfort is caused by the air pumped into your bowel during the procedure. This is usually relieved by passing gas. The following methods may help relieve gas:

  • Drinking warm liquids such as tea or coffee
  • Walking
  • A warm bath

4. If the abdominal pain worsens over time and is accompanied by a fever and/or nausea; you must go to York Central Emergency Room right away. Bring your colonoscopy report with you. If York Central is too far, then go to your nearest hospital. Please do inform the clinic if this happens.

5. You may notice a small amount of bleeding when you go to the washroom, either in the toilet or on the tissue. This is normal after having a colonoscopy (especially if a polyp was removed). If the bleeding continues or increases after 24hrs please contact your doctor. The doctor may advise you to go to the nearest Emergency Department, York Central Hospital, if possible.

6. It is also normal to NOT to have a solid bowel movement within 12-24 hours as your colon was emptied by the preparation.

7. Certain foods may cause bloating and gas after the procedure. For example: onions, garlic, chocolate, dairy products, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and certain spicy foods. If you find these foods bother you, try to eat them in moderation. You may wish to eliminate them from your diet if you find them truly bothersome.

8. Refrain from any legal or financial decisions for 24-48 hrs after receiving I.V. sedation.

IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS; PLEASE CALL THE CLINIC AND ASK TO SPEAK TO A NURSE.