Kids and Tummies
Pediatric Gastroenterologists located in Gulfport, MS & Ocean Springs, MS
The board-certified team at Kids and Tummies in Gulfport and Ocean Springs, Mississippi, provides expert care for your child’s abdominal pain. They are skilled in diagnosing your child’s condition and have the expertise to provide successful treatment. To schedule an appointment, call the friendly practice today or book your appointment online.
Colonoscopy Specialist
Colonoscopy Q & A
What is a colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is a test that allows your provider to see inside your child’s colon to better understand troublesome symptoms. Before the procedure begins, your child receives anesthesia so they will be asleep and comfortable during the procedure.
To perform a colonoscopy, a long flexible tube with a camera on the end is inserted into your child’s rectum, and through the rectum and colon. The device allows your gastroenterologist to view the inside walls of the large intestines and take small samples of tissue to be sent to the laboratory for examination. Results return in about a week.
Why would my child need a colonoscopy?
If your provider orders a colonoscopy for your child, they’re investigating symptoms such as unexplained abdominal pain or bloody stools. A colonoscopy provides a way to see inside the large intestine, perform a biopsy if needed, and treat bleeding or polyps.
How should my child prepare for a colonoscopy?
In order for your child to have a successful colonoscopy, they need to have a clear liquid diet the day before the procedure. They need to have all the stool eliminated from their colon so that it’s empty.
They can have any of the following:
- Water
- Instant lemonade (no pulp)
- Tea
- Clear broth
- Clear juice (no pulp)
- Lollipops (no gum or taffy inside)
- Yellow sports drink
- Gelatin
- Light-colored popsicles
Make sure none of these liquids are red in color or contain red colorings. Stay away from milk, juices with pulp, and solid foods. These are general guidelines, and the team at Kids and Tummies provides thorough preparation instructions for you, as well.
What can my child expect after the colonoscopy?
After your child’s procedure, it takes a few hours for the anesthesia to wear off, and then you can take your child home.
During your child’s recovery, you might notice some blood in their stool, but only for a day. That’s to be expected, so you don’t need to worry. Your child might also have gas inside their intestines from the test, which can be uncomfortable, but that subsides quickly as well.
Monitor your child’s symptoms after the procedure and call Kids and Tummies if you notice issues, such as:
- Hardened abdomen
- Abdominal pain that lasts longer than an hour
- Bleeding from the rectum that amounts to more than a spoonful
- Continued rectal bleeding after one day
- Vomiting
- Fever
You may need to bring your child back to the office for a follow-up visit some time after their colonoscopy.
To learn more about a colonoscopy for your child, contact the practice today by calling Kids and Tummies or booking an appointment online.
Accepting New Patients
Would you like to schedule a new patient appointment with Dr. Ulmer? If so, please click here for our New Patient Packet and for information about your first visit. Click here to Request an Appointment, and find information on our office hours and locations.
Primary Services
The team offers comprehensive evaluations and therapies, treating each young patient with personalized care. They include the entire family in the child’s treatment, making visits and treatments an all-inclusive experience. The personalized attention they give children to ensure their successful outcomes make them a standout practice.
To schedule an appointment, call Kids and Tummies today or book an appointment online.
Office
(228) 222-4072
401 Cowan Rd. Suite B,
Gulfport, MS 39507
Office
(228) 222-4072
1161 Robinson St.,
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Monday to Friday : 8am – 4pm