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No, they don't usually do those until you're older right? And I feel like the first thing they'd tell me if I brought it up was "have you tried getting more fiber?"
Bowel cancer is rising disproportionately in people under 50 for reasons that are unknown. They're scoping young people more often now, not to freak you out though.
Good thing I didn't spend my childhood eating processed lunch meats or anything!
They don't usually do them on young people - unless you have recurring gi problems such as bloody stools.
I didn't have any issue getting one when I was under 30.
Granted, it didn't find anything.
Wanted to add that at my most recent check up, they did ask if I got a colonoscopy at my last checkup as part of the standard battery and my brother mentioned his doctor makes a point to bring up that younger people have been having colon issues and that you should get one if needed. My brother hasn't been having GI issues - that was just part of her standard script for checkups.