Summary
Endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure used to examine the interior of the digestive tract.
Using a thin, flexible tube equipped with a light and high-definition camera, physicians can visualize and assess the esophagus, stomach, and intestines with precision.
Endoscopy allows for accurate diagnosis and, in some cases, immediate treatment of conditions such as ulcers, inflammation, or gastrointestinal bleeding — all with minimal discomfort and recovery time for the patient.




