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This page gives you information on care following your gastroscopy and colonoscopy/flexible sigmoidoscopy.

When can you eat and drink?

You clinician will advise from when you can eat and drink

You can eat and drink normally after discharge following the time stated by your clinician; although we do recommend a lighter diet for the day.

Medication

You can take your usual prescribed medications when they are next due, unless otherwise stated by the Endoscopist or discharging nurse. For blood thinning medications (anticoagulants) separate advice will be given.

After effects

You may experience the following:

  • A bloated, windy feeling – moving around may help to relieve this.
  • A sore throat for a short time after the procedure. This normal and should pass within 2 days.
  • If we have removed a polyp, you may bleed slightly after the procedure, this is not unusual.

What happens next?

  • A report will be sent to your GP.
  • The results of the test and any specimens taken are sent directly to your GP. This can take up to 5 weeks.
  • If a consultant follow up is needed you will receive an appointment letter in the post.
  • If a repeat procedure is needed your medical notes will be reviewed by an Endoscopist before you are due to attend. This is because the criteria for repeating procedures may change or be altered as national guidelines are reviewed and updated. If it is felt that your procedure is no longer required, we will send you a letter in the post.

A member of the nursing team will have explained to you what has been done today and any further tests that you may need.

When to seek advice

Serious side effects are rare. However, if any of the following occur within 48 hours after your gastroscopy, please contact the Endoscopy Unit where you had your procedure.

  • Severe pain in the neck, chest or abdomen
  • Vomiting blood or bowel motion turns black
  • Abdominal pain and/or bloating
  • High temperature (fever) or you feel generally unwell
  • Disorientation (feeling lost or confused)

If you have been given Buscopan® to relax your bowel during the procedure, please seek urgent medical advice if you experience any of the following:

  • Painful red eye with loss of vision
  • Blurred, misty or foggy vision
  • Nausea and/or vomiting
  • Unable to pass urine

Results

Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your test results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.

Contact information

Endoscopy Units

Gloucestershire Royal Hospital

Tel: 0300 422 8222

Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Cheltenham General Hospital

Tel: 0300 422 3370

Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Cirencester Hospital

Tel: 0300 421 6200

Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Stroud Hospital

Tel: 0300 421 8073

Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Between 6:00pm and 8:00am you should contact the:

Gloucestershire Hospitals Switchboard

Tel: 0300 422 2222

When prompted ask for the operator. Ask the operator to contact the Site Management Team. The operator will then contact a senior nurse who will be able to advise you.

Printable version of this page

Discharge advice following a gastroscopy and colonoscopy_flexi sigmoid without sedation GHPI1736_07_23 Department: Endoscopy Review due: March 2026 PDF, 304.7 KB, 4 pages
Reference number GHPI1736_03_23
Department Endoscopy
Review due March 2026