Endoscopist in Jaipur
Best Endoscopist in Jaipur

Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain

MD, DM (Gastroenterology)

Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain is the Most Renowned & Experienced Endoscopist in Jaipur providing advanced endoscopy tests and procedures for gastro & liver-related diseases such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, ulcer bleeding, jaundice, liver biopsy, and liver cirrhosis treatment at ACE Gastro Super-Speciality Clinic.

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    Done 50K+
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    More Than 13+
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    DR SUSHIL KUMAR JAIN
    MD, DM (Gastroenterology)
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    Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain
    MD, DM(Gastroenterology)

    (Best Endoscopist in Jaipur)

    Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain is an experienced and renowned Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He is a specialist in endoscopic procedures from diagnosing to treating different conditions in the digestive system such as gastroenterology, hepatology, and colonoscopy. Also, he has enormous experience in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, especially in the upper gastrointestinal tracts, such as esophagogastroduodenoscopy and colonoscopy. He also provides advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for Achalasia and Gastroesophageal Reflux Diseases.

    He has 13+ years of experience in this field and has done 50K+ successful endoscopy cases. Furthermore, he holds many awards and accolades and is respected in the medical field as an outstanding endoscopist and gastroenterologist. He always strives to deliver the best of medical care and helps in alleviating the sufferings of his patients.


    What is Endoscopy?

    Endoscopy is a medical procedure in which a physician or surgeon examines the inside of a patient’s body using a lighted, flexible tube with a very small camera on one end. The endoscope is inserted through a natural body opening, such as the mouth, nose, or rectum, to access the area of the body that needs to be examined. Endoscopy can be in use to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, including abdominal pain, digestive problems, and various other diseases.

    The endoscope is equipped with a rigid light source, multiple microchips, and sensors to detect X-rays, ultrasound waves, electromagnetic waves, and other forms of energy. With the help of the endoscope, doctors can see and explore the inner parts of the body without the need for invasive surgery. This is also equipped with tiny instruments that allow doctors to take tissue samples, and biopsies, and flush out lesions or blockages.

    It can also be in use to perform treatments such as laser ablation, cauterization, and suture procedures. Endoscopy is a relatively safe and minimally-invasive procedure. Most endoscopies do not require anesthesia, though local anesthetics may be in use depending on the type of procedure. It is also often in use to diagnose a range of gastrointestinal (GI) issues, such as ulcers, bleeding, and blockages, without the need for extensive surgery.

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    Why Would You Need An Endoscopy?

    There are several common symptoms for an endoscopy, which will help your doctor determine if it is the best diagnostic tool for your situation.

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    Abdominal and digestive issues:

    Endoscopy can help diagnose various gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers, obstruction, and Crohn’s Disease. It is also helpful in diagnosing abdominal pain, reflux, and dysphagia.

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    Cancer screening:

    Endoscopy is often in use to biopsy suspicious growths, evaluate any symptoms that could be related to cancer, and search for early signs of cancer before it spreads.

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    Intestinal bleeding:

    Endoscopy can help identify the source of bleeding and provide insight into the cause.

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    Inflammatory conditions:

    Endoscopy can be in use to diagnose inflammatory conditions, such as colitis and diverticulitis.

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    Polyps:

    Endoscopy can be in use to identify, biopsy, and remove polyps from the colon.

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     Abnormal growths:

    Endoscopy can be in use to locate and remove abnormal growths or foreign objects in the GI tract.

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    Bariatric surgery:

    Endoscopy is often in use to evaluate the anatomy of the GI tract prior to and following bariatric surgery.

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    Procedure of Endoscopy

    An endoscopy is a test which allows a doctor to examine the interior of a hollow body organ like the stomach or colon. A long, thin, flexible tube called an endoscope is inserted into the organ in order to look for abnormal growths, ulcers, and other conditions.

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    Before the procedure

    The procedure for an endoscopy typically begins in a preparatory area where the patient is asked to disrobe and allowed to put on a gown. The patient may have to fast or drink a special preparation for the test. The investigation is held before the procedure for, If an individual is experiencing vomiting, abdominal pain, breathing disorders, stomach ulcers, difficulty swallowing, or gastrointestinal bleeding.

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    During the procedure

    The patient is then moved to an endoscopy room, which is usually a private room in the hospital or clinic. In the room, the patient is made to lay on their back or side and an intravenous (IV) line is then inserted. This line is in use to provide pain relievers and sedation throughout the endoscopy. Once the patient is ready, the doctor inserts the endoscope into the patient through their mouth or anus. Depending on what type of endoscopy is being performed, the endoscope is passed either into the stomach or the colon. The doctor is then able to examine the interior of the organ and take pictures or biopsies if necessary.

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    After the procedure

    You’ll feel groggy for about 30 minutes after the procedure, but that feeling should start to fade within the hour. Even so, you should not make any big decisions the rest of the day, and you will need to have someone take you home. The patient can often go home shortly after the endoscopy, though for some types of procedures, the patient may need to stay under observation for a short period of time to make sure there are no complications.


    Benefits of Endoscopy

    Endoscopy can be in use to diagnose or treat medical conditions that cannot be identified or treated through other medical procedures. Here are 8 benefits of endoscopy.

    • Early diagnosis

      Endoscopy can be in use to detect many medical issues in their early stages, which makes them easier to treat.

    • Reduced risk

      Endoscopy has a much lower risk of infection and complications compared to other medical procedures, such as surgery.

    • Minimally invasive

      Endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure, so patients can recover quickly and go home the same day.

    • Accurate diagnostics

      Endoscopy provides very accurate results, which can help doctors make more accurate treatment decisions.

    • Internal access

      Endoscopy can provide access to internal organs and tissues that may not be reachable through other methods.

    • Non-surgical treatment

      Endoscopy can be in use to deliver medications, perform small procedures without the need for surgery, or remove foreign objects.

    • Cost-effective

      Endoscopy is often a cost-effective procedure when compared to the cost of surgery and hospitalization.

    • Comfortability

      Endoscopy is a comfortable procedure for patients and does not require the patient to stay overnight for observation.


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    Why Choose Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain?

    Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain is an experienced and qualified Endoscopist in Jaipurr that specializes in a wide range of areas, making him a great choice for anyone seeking medical advice or care. Here are a few reasons why Dr. Jain stands out from the crowd:

    Professional Endoscopist in Jaipur

    Professional Endoscopist in Jaipur

    Sushil Kumar Jain has a wealth of experience in the field of medicine. He has done more than 50K+ Endoscopy tests.

    Extensive Medical Knowledge

    Extensive Medical Knowledge

    Dr. Jain is extremely knowledgeable in both standard and advanced treatments and can provide a more comprehensive range of solutions to his patients.

    Dedicated Commitment

    Dedicated Commitment

    Dr. Jain (Endoscopist in Jaipur) is highly committed to providing his patients with the best care possible from the consultation to the implementation of any treatments or medications.

    Professional Demeanor

    Professional Demeanor

    Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain (Endoscopist in Jaipur) is always professional and respectful towards his patients, making sure that they feel comfortable and confident when discussing their healthcare needs with him.

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      FAQ

      Read all the FAQ related to gastro and liver diseases by Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain (Gastro Doctor in Jaipur ).

      No, an endoscopy is not usually painful, as doctors perform under sedation. You may experience some discomfort such as bloating, cramping or nausea, but it should not be too severe.

      An endoscopy can detect a wide range of abnormalities in the digestive tract, including ulcers, inflammations, infections, tumors, parasites, and hernias.

      Before the procedure, your doctor will consult with you regarding your medical history, allergies, and medications. During the procedure, you will be given a sedative and monitored throughout.

      An endoscopy usually lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the complexity of the procedure.

      After an endoscopy, you may experience some cramping or soreness in your abdomen, as well as nausea. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions on recovery and follow-up care.

      All medical procedures have some risks, and endoscopy is no different. Possible risks include bleeding, infection, and perforation of the digestive tract.

      You should follow your doctor's orders on lifestyle modifications, such as eating a balanced diet and getting plenty of rest. It is also important to contact your doctor if you experience any discomfort or if symptoms such as fever or abdominal pain develop after the procedure.