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I recently came across the term veterinary endoscopy while researching less invasive procedures for diagnosing health issues in pets. From what I understand, it’s a technique that allows veterinarians to look inside an animal’s body using a tiny camera without performing major surgery. This sounds like a great option, especially for older or more fragile pets.
I’m curious—what specific conditions can veterinary endoscopy help diagnose? Can it detect gastrointestinal problems, tumors, or issues in the respiratory tract? I’d also love to know if anyone here has had a pet go through this procedure. How effective was it, and what was the recovery like afterward?
Any insights, experiences, or advice would be greatly appreciated. I think this could be helpful for many pet owners who are looking for safer diagnostic options.
Thanks in advance for your input!