Performed and Preparataion of EGD
What is an EGD test? Your doctor performs an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) to examine the lining of your esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. The esophagus is the muscular tube that connects your throat to your stomach and the duodenum, which is the upper part of your small intestine. Why an EGD test is performed Your doctor may recommend an EGD test if you have certain symptoms, including: severe, chronic heartburn vomiting blood black or tarry stools regurgitating food pain in your upper abdomen unexplained anemia persistent nausea or vomiting unexplained weight loss a feeling of fullness after eating less than usual a feeling that food is lodged behind your breastbone pain or difficulty swallowing Your doctor may also use this test to help see how effectively a treatment is going or to track complications if you have: Crohn’s disease peptic ulcers cirrhosis swollen veins in your lower esophagus Preparing for the EGD test Your doctor will advise yo