Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Complications

Learn how your age, health condition, pregnancy, medical history and more could impact potential Flexible Sigmoidoscopy complications.

Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Risk Factors


Alternate Names for Flexible Sigmoidoscopy:
Sigmoidoscopy, flexible

Possible Complications

Complications are rare, but no procedure is completely free of risk. If you are planning to have a sigmoidoscopy, your doctor will review a list of possible complications, which may include:

  • Bleeding
  • Perforation or puncture of the bowel wall

Factors that may increase the risk of complications include:

  • Pre-existing heart or kidney condition
  • Treatment with certain medicines, including aspirin and other drugs with anticoagulant or blood-thinning properties
  • Prior abdominal surgery or radiation treatments


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Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Complications
Complications
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Results
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