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Most of us know a colonoscopy is a very sensitive procedure that can help diagnose diseases of the colon. But did you know that you have to take certain precautions concerning your food and beverage intake prior to the procedure? Consuming certain foods and drinks – including coffee – the day of a colonoscopy can increase risk of complications and may even render the procedure unreliable. But what is the true impact of drinking coffee on a colonoscopy?<\/p>\n

The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy examined the effects of drinking coffee on a colonoscopy, and concluded that “coffee should not be drank for at least 8 hours prior to the procedure.” Some experts suggest avoiding coffee up to a full 24 hours before the procedure, but this varies depending on age, medications, other dietary ingredients, health and medical history, and other factors. Experts continue to debate exactly how long coffee should be avoided prior to a colonoscopy.<\/p>\n

Of course, understanding the effects of coffee on a colonoscopy is more complicated than simply avoiding it altogether. Recent studies have shown that the actual amount of coffee drank can have an impact on risk levels associated with the procedure. The more coffee someone drinks the day before the test, the greater the risk of complications and compromises to accuracy, according to experts. This may come as a surprise to those who think that avoiding coffee for any allotted period of time is sufficient preparation for a colonoscopy.<\/p>\n

Although the safety risks associated with consuming coffee the day of a colonoscopy are limited, it is still considered necessary to avoid it in some capacity. Coffee has been proven to cause dehydration, which can lead to abdominal cramping, dizziness, and other symptoms. Additionally, depending on how processed the coffee is, it may not deliver the same nutritional value to the patient that it would otherwise. And if the procedure involves taking a medication, the effects of the medication may be counterbalanced by the caffeine and other compounds in the coffee.<\/p>\n