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Home / Health / TV Host Mark Consuelos Undergoes Long-Overdue Colonoscopy at 54

TV Host Mark Consuelos Undergoes Long-Overdue Colonoscopy at 54

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Mark Consuelos, 54, recently underwent his first colonoscopy
  • He was high on anesthesia after the procedure and wanted to set up his son with a nurse
  • Consuelos' colonoscopy results were positive, and he doesn't need another one for 10 years
TV Host Mark Consuelos Undergoes Long-Overdue Colonoscopy at 54

On November 17, 2025, TV host Mark Consuelos, 54, revealed that he had recently undergone his first-ever colonoscopy. Consuelos admitted that he was "late" in getting the screening, as the American Cancer Society recommends people start regular colonoscopies at age 45.

After the procedure, which involved general anesthesia, Consuelos was feeling the effects of the drugs. He shared that he had the idea to set up his and wife Kelly Ripa's 22-year-old son, Joaquin, with the "adorable" and "really, really cute" nurse who was caring for him. However, Consuelos said he ultimately kept his mouth shut and didn't ask the nurse any personal questions.

Ripa confirmed that when Consuelos returned home, he was "hungry and wild," talking about his matchmaking plans for Joaquin. Fortunately, the colonoscopy results were positive, and Consuelos doesn't need to have another one for 10 years, which Ripa joked meant he had "the best colon, the greatest colon they've ever seen."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone get screened for colon cancer every 10 years once they turn 45, with earlier and more frequent screenings recommended for those with certain medical conditions or a family history of colorectal issues.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
After his colonoscopy, Mark Consuelos was high on anesthesia and wanted to set up his son Joaquin with the "adorable" nurse who was caring for him, but he ultimately kept his mouth shut and didn't ask her any personal questions.
Mark Consuelos was 54 years old when he had his first colonoscopy, which he admitted was "late" as the American Cancer Society recommends people start regular colonoscopies at age 45.
The results of Mark Consuelos' colonoscopy were positive, and he doesn't need to have another one for 10 years, which his wife Kelly Ripa joked meant he had "the best colon, the greatest colon they've ever seen."

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