You will be monitored in the endoscopy area for 1-2 hours until the effects of the sedatives have worn off. Your throat may be a little sore for a day or two. You will be able to resume your diet and take your routine medication after you leave the endoscopy area, unless otherwise instructed.
Your surgeon will usually inform you of your test results on the day of the procedure unless biopsy samples were taken. These results take several days to return, and you should make arrangements with your surgeon to get the results. The effects of sedation may make you forget what you were told right after the procedure.
If so, you should call your surgeon's office for the results. More.
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