After the procedure, patients are kept under observation for up to 2 hours, until the sedative used for the procedure wears off. The patient’s reflexes and judgment may be temporarily impaired and driving is not permitted for 24 hours after the procedure. Therefore, patients should make preparations to be driven home by someone else.
Some patients may experience a drop in blood pressure of a change in heart rhythms during a colonoscopy due to the sedative administered, but this also is usually temporary and inconsequential. Because gas has been pumped into the intestinal tract during the colonoscopy, some patients may experience gas pains, bloating or abdominal cramping after the procedure, but these effects are temporary.
If a polyp has been removed during a colonoscopy, the patient may observe a small amount of blood in the stool for a day or two after the procedure. This is entirely normal.