The document discusses capsule endoscopy, a non-invasive medical procedure using a pill-sized camera to examine the digestive tract. The capsule camera contains LED lights, lenses, batteries and an image sensor, transmitting over 50,000 images as it passes through the tract. Doctors can view the high-quality images to diagnose conditions like Crohn's disease. The procedure is painless but the capsule may get obstructed; newer models are being developed to overcome limitations. Capsule endoscopy has revolutionized digestive imaging and become a valuable diagnostic tool for physicians.