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Colon Hydrotherapy vs. Colonoscopy | Roswell, GA

Colon Hydrotherapy vs. Colonoscopy | Roswell, GA
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Two procedures, the same body part, but fundamentally different purposes, and methods.

What is colon hydrotherapy?

Fig. 1, Colon hydrotherapy: warm filtered water enters through a rectal speculum, flushing the colon, with waste exiting through a separate tube.

Colon hydrotherapy (also called colonic irrigation or “colonics”) involves infusing warm, filtered water into the large intestine through a rectal speculum. The water softens and flushes out fecal matter, which then exits through a separate waste tube. Sessions typically last 45 to 60 minutes, and practitioners may use multiple fills and releases to work through the full length of the colon.

What is a colonoscopy?

Fig. 2, Colonoscopy: a flexible endoscope with camera, light, and instrument channel navigates the entire large intestine. Polyps can be removed during the same procedure.

A colonoscopy is a procedure performed by a gastroenterologist. A long, flexible tube called an endoscope (about 160 cm) is inserted through the rectum and guided through the entire large intestine. The scope contains a tiny camera and light source, allowing the physician to view the colon wall in real time on a monitor.

Crucially, the scope also has an instrument channel. This means the doctor can pass tools through it, forceps to collect tissue samples (biopsies), or a wire loop to remove polyps (polypectomy) on the spot, during the same procedure. This is what makes colonoscopy the gold standard for colorectal cancer screening: it doesn’t just look, it can act.

Preparation requires a full bowel-cleansing solution the day before. Patients receive sedation during the procedure. Colonoscopies are recommended for all adults beginning at age 45, or earlier if there is a family history of colorectal cancer.

Side-by-side comparison

The bottom line

If you are looking for a diagnostic tool to screen for cancer, investigate bleeding, or remove polyps, a colonoscopy would be the appropriate choice. Colon hydrotherapy is a wellness service with a different purpose and no equivalent diagnostic capability. If you have any concerns about your colon health, it’s best to discuss them with a gastroenterologist first.

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Colon hydrotherapyColonoscopy
PurposeCleanse / detox the colon; wellness goalDiagnose or screen for polyps, cancer, IBD, bleeding
Who performsColon hydrotherapistGastroenterologist
What enters the bodyWarm filtered water (15 to 60 L in sessions)Flexible endoscope with camera, light, and tool channel
What can be seenNothing, no imaging or visual inspectionFull visual of colon interior on monitor
Can remove tissue?NoYes, polyps removed during same procedure
SedationNone requiredConscious sedation or general anesthesia
PreparationLight diet; no full prep neededFull bowel prep (laxative drink day before)
Duration45 to 60 minutes per session20 to 60 minutes for the procedure