What are the clinical manifestations of colon polyps?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-22
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The clinical symptoms of colon polyps mainly include abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, abdominal distension and other symptoms, but most of the cases have no obvious symptoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most patients with colon polyps are asymptomatic, with diarrhoea as the earliest symptom, but also abdominal cramps, anemia, weight loss, and intestinal obstruction. It usually occurs during adolescence or adolescence and is most likely to occur between the ages of 20 and 40 years. Diagnosis is usually confirmed by clinical presentation, fiberoptic colonoscopy, and biopsy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    With the development of medicine, intestinal polyps have become a very common phenomenon, mainly referring to various vegetations protruding from the intestinal wall into the intestinal lumen. Symptoms vary depending on the condition of intestinal polyps, mild cases have no abnormal symptoms, and slightly severe cases have abdominal distention, changes in the frequency of stools, changes in the shape of stools, and blood in the stool. If there is inflammation and infection, mucus may also appear.

    Some severe cases may have intestinal obstruction, rectal prolapse, anemia and even shock.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diarrhea and pus and bloody stools may occur.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What are the symptoms of colon polyps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main symptom of intestinal polyps is abdominal pain.

    Diarrhea, intussusception.

    Symptoms such as abdominal colic and intestinal bleeding vary depending on the location, size, and number of polyps growing.

    1. Anemia may occur in patients with hemorrhage.

    Shock may occur when bleeding is heavy.

    2. A small number of patients may have abdominal distension and discomfort, vague pain or abdominal pain.

    3. When the pedicle polyp is large, it can lead to intussusception; Intestinal obstruction can occur in patients with large or multiple polyps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nourishing the stomach depends on the specific situation, if it is a person with a cold stomach, it will be uncomfortable to drink green tea, so you still have to look at your physique. In fact, regardless of men and women, drinking tea depends on physical fitness.

    Tea is a favorite drink for people, but medical experts remind that drinking tea needs to be clear and drink it appropriately, otherwise it is very easy to hurt the body. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that people's physique has the difference between dryness and heat, deficiency and cold, and tea is also divided into cool and warm after different production processes, so the physique is different and the drinking of tea is also particular.

    People with a hot constitution should drink cold tea, and those with a weak and cold constitution should drink warm tea.

    Common tea leaves are mainly divided into several categories, such as green tea, clear tea (including oolong tea, Tieguanyin, and Dahongpao), black tea, and black tea (Pu'er tea). This is basically divided according to the degree of fermentation of the tea from low to high. In general, green tea and clear tea.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the rectal polyp is small, there are no obvious symptoms, but some polyps will have hemorrhoid-like symptoms, such as ** blood in the stool, this situation will induce the patient to ignore the rectal polyp, at this time the rectal polyp, has been cancerous, if it can not be diagnosed in time, it will delay the first time, and reduce the five-year survival rate, and due to the late stage of colorectal cancer in China, resulting in advanced colorectal cancer accounting for about 70%, therefore, it is recommended that all rectal polyps or blood in the stool need to actively undergo colonoscopy to achieve early diagnosis and early treatment.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Intestinal polyps are best surgically removed, and if they are not removed, they remain in the body like a "time bomb". If it is malignant, it is very harmful to the body; In the case of precancerous lesions such as adenomas, the chance of cancerization increases rapidly as the number of polyps increases, and nearly half of adenomas with a diameter of more than 2 cm will become cancerous.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The symptoms of intestinal polyps are different according to the location, number and size of polyps, there will be intermittent blood in the stool, blood in the stool, etc., if there is an infection, there will be mucus and blood in the stool and tenesmus symptoms, a small number of patients have abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and some patients will have anemia.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It generally manifests as gastrointestinal symptoms: "diarrhea, bloating, constipation, etc." "Too often overlooked.

    If colorectal polyps are detected and not performed in time**, they can only be surgically removed until the polyp enlarges and worsens. And there are many methods now: "mucosal stripping and embedding method, high-frequency electrocoagulation snare excision, high-frequency electrocoagulation cautery method, "close" extraction method, staged batch extraction, endoscopy, surgical combined method, high-frequency electrocoagulation heat biopsy forceps, biopsy forceps, laser vaporization method and microwave diathermy method, etc.

    But these ** methods will have an impact on the body to some extent.

    Therefore, if you do not want to do it in the above ways**, the patient should take Xifaxin in time when the polyp is detected**. At the same time, you should pay attention to a healthy lifestyle (diet, lifestyle, exercise, etc.). Don't delay**, otherwise it will be useless to wait until the polyps worsen, lesions, cancerous, and pay a huge price, and wait until this time to regret it.

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