How It Feels
An anoscopy, proctoscopy, and sigmoidoscopy examination can be
embarrassing and uncomfortable. You may have cramping, a feeling of pressure or
bloating, or feel a brief, sharp pain when the scope is moved forward or when
air is blown into your colon.
The removal of tissue samples (biopsy) from the colon does not
cause discomfort. A
local anesthetic is used when a biopsy of the anal
area is done. Your anus may be sore for a few days.
You may have mild gas pains and may need to pass some gas after the
procedure. Walking may help relieve the gas pains.
If a biopsy was done or a polyp removed, you may have traces of
blood in your stool for a few days.