Whether to have an endoscopy should be a cooperative decision made by you, your family, and your family physician. Your doctor may refer you to a specialist for a thorough evaluation to determine if you could benefit from this procedure.
Upper endoscopy can be used to determine the cause of:
Upper endoscopy can detect:
Upper endoscopy can be used to remove stuck objects, including food. It also can be used to biopsy tissue in the upper GI tract. During a biopsy, a small piece of tissue is removed for later examination with a microscope. It is more accurate than X-rays for detecting abnormal growths, such as cancer, and for examining the inside of the upper digestive system.
You have options. Evidence suggests that, depending on your condition or injury, alternative treatments such as medication, weight loss, and modified physical activity, can work just as well as surgery. See Alternative Treatments for more information.
Please visit these resources for more information:
Upper Endoscopy Procedure. 2010. The Cleveland Clinic.
Digestive Problems and Upper Endoscopy, 2010, WebMD.
Upper GI Endoscopy. NIH Publication No. 09–4333, May 2009, National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC).