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Many people find that they have intestinal polyps during the examinati.
Intestinal polyps
After polyps are removed, titanium clips close the woun.
Generally speaking, after the removal of a single benign colorectal polyp, a colonoscopy should be reviewed once a year at the beginning, and no recurrence will be observed for 2 to 3 yea.
After that, it can be changed to a colonoscopy every 3 yea.
For multiple benign colorectal polyps, to be on the safe side, a colonoscopy should be done once a ye.
Due to the slow growth of hyperplastic polyps, patients can be followed up once every 1 to 2 yea.
For adenomatous polyps, especially those with intraepithelial neoplasia, the follow-up time of patients should be appropriately shortened, usually 6 months to 1 ye.
Villous adenomas, high-grade epithelial neoplasia and serrated adenomas are prone to recurrence and canceration, and should be reviewed 3 months after polypecto.
If there is no abnormality, it can be extended to 6 months to 1 ye.
If there is a family history, more frequent review and monitoring should be carried out according to the pathological results and as prescribed by the doct.
It should be noted that 90% of people have intestinal polyps without any sympto.
Unless the polyps are very large or cancerous, they will have symptoms such as abdominal pain, constipation, and blood in the sto.
Almost all of the gastrointestinal polyps we found were accidentally discovered during gastroenteroscopy, soGastroenterologists recommend:Even if there is no gastrointestinal discomfort in digestion , if you reach the age of 40, you should have a colonoscopy as soon as possib.
At this time, if there are polyps, most of them are still beni.
If they are removed in time, they can prevent the development of colorectal canc.
In particular, friends with a family history of gastrointestinal cancer should have a colonoscopy before the age of 30, which is more secu.
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Intestinal polyps
How to find intestinal polyps? Does it have to be cut?
How to find intestinal polyps? Does it have to be cut?How to find intestinal polyps? Does it have to be cut? Studies have shown that about 90% of colorectal cancers evolve from intestinal polyps step by step, so it is generally necessary to cut th.After polyps are removed, titanium clips close the woun.
Will it recur after cutting?
Will it recur after cutting?Will it recur after cutting? Colorectal polyps are prone to recurrence after remov.How long does it take to review after the polyp is cut?
How long does it take to review after the polyp is cut?How long does it take to review after the polyp is cut? Because colorectal polyps are prone to recurrence after surgery, colonoscopy should be reviewed regularly, and the frequency of review should be determined according to the specific situati.Generally speaking, after the removal of a single benign colorectal polyp, a colonoscopy should be reviewed once a year at the beginning, and no recurrence will be observed for 2 to 3 yea.
After that, it can be changed to a colonoscopy every 3 yea.
For multiple benign colorectal polyps, to be on the safe side, a colonoscopy should be done once a ye.
Due to the slow growth of hyperplastic polyps, patients can be followed up once every 1 to 2 yea.
For adenomatous polyps, especially those with intraepithelial neoplasia, the follow-up time of patients should be appropriately shortened, usually 6 months to 1 ye.
Villous adenomas, high-grade epithelial neoplasia and serrated adenomas are prone to recurrence and canceration, and should be reviewed 3 months after polypecto.
If there is no abnormality, it can be extended to 6 months to 1 ye.
If there is a family history, more frequent review and monitoring should be carried out according to the pathological results and as prescribed by the doct.
It should be noted that 90% of people have intestinal polyps without any sympto.
Unless the polyps are very large or cancerous, they will have symptoms such as abdominal pain, constipation, and blood in the sto.
Almost all of the gastrointestinal polyps we found were accidentally discovered during gastroenteroscopy, soGastroenterologists recommend:Even if there is no gastrointestinal discomfort in digestion , if you reach the age of 40, you should have a colonoscopy as soon as possib.
At this time, if there are polyps, most of them are still beni.
If they are removed in time, they can prevent the development of colorectal canc.
In particular, friends with a family history of gastrointestinal cancer should have a colonoscopy before the age of 30, which is more secu.
leave a message here