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Is Hydrotherapy a Good Colonoscopy Prep?

Any medical professional who works at a gastroenterology office knows the importance of a good colonoscopy prep for patients. A poor prep equals poor pictures. Done deal. It’s that simple. But also simple: Everyone hates the standard prep process. Our cover story this month focuses on colon hydrotherapy and whether it makes for a good prep alternative.

In the precursor to this publication, EndoNurse Magazine, we long ago did a cover story that asked whether colon hydrotherapy should be more widely used as a prep. I was intrigued by the article and the very topic of hydrotherapy, because as we all know, the compliance rating for standard colonoscopy prep is too low. I was open to potential solutions. Colon hydrotherapy sounded like a decent alternative, but the method was far from mainstream. That was about 15 years ago, and not a lot has changed in this regard.

When I was searching recently for a gastroenterologist I tried to find one who would allow hydrotherapy as a prep, since I have all the same fears of a traditional prep that most people have. My tract is already troubled enough, thank you. I don’t want to throw violent diarrhea and potential vomiting into the mix. I live in a large metropolitan area (okay, it’s urban sprawl: Phoenix, Arizona) with a huge number of gastroenterology practices and yet I couldn’t find any that accept hydrotherapy as a prep (and that accept my insurance).

Could I have tried harder? Probably. But it’s still safe to say that the average gastroen- terologist wants the standard prep, the whole prep, and nothing but the prep. That was certainly true for my gastroenterologist. Our conversation on the topic went as follows:

Me: Do you have an opinion on colon hydrotherapy as a prep? Her: Not happening. Don’t ask.

Me: So it’s not an option?

Her: Never. Next question. But not about hydrotherapy.

Not the best conversation I’ve had! She ended up retiring a month later, anyway, and my insurance won’t cover the procedure until July, so I’m waiting. I’d still like to be able to try the alternative, or at least find a gastroenterologist who will discuss it.

Do you have any opinion on hydrotherapy as a prep alternative? If so, I’d love to hear it! Please email me at Michelle.Beaver@endopromag.com. For the cover story, “The Ups and Downs of Hydrotherapy: An Alternative Colonoscopy Prep,” visit p. 16.

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  • Michelle has worked as a journalist, editor in chief and communications professional for more than 20 years with 12 years specializing in healthcare, including as editor in chief for the EndoNurse media brand. She’s the editor, ghost author and co-author of several books.

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