What is a polyp that doctors recommend to have a friend cut off?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Polyps are excess flesh that grows somewhere on the body, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for the question of whether to cut or not, because depending on the growth site, the size of the polyp is different, and sometimes the doctor will recommend regular observation and follow-up. If you are sick and want to see if you are growing too fast or exceeding a certain volume, you must go to a regular hospital for examination and listen to the doctor's opinion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Polyps are benign tumors of the gallbladder, and although nothing may seem wrong with you, it's best to follow your doctor's advice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Polyps are growths that grow on the surface of human tissue, and because some polyps can turn into cancer cells, doctors tell us to cut them out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A polyp is a cyst that grows out and can put a strain on your body. Causing serious problems, cutting off the polyps can make the nose exceptionally clean.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Intestinal polyps are like harvested leeks, why do they happen? This is because the roots are still there, the leeks will still grow, and the polyps will be **. For intestinal polyps**, the key is to eliminate the roots of long polyps, trace back to the source, and uproot them, so as to avoid polyps from being cut and grown like leeks.

    For patients with intestinal polyps, there are many cases where polyps** or even cancers become cancerous due to neglecting regular check-ups. Regardless of whether the polyp is removed or not, regular follow-up is necessary. More importantly, it is necessary to eliminate the root cause of polyps as soon as possible and eliminate the environment in which polyps grow.

    From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the occurrence of intestinal polyps is closely related to the spleen, and is mostly related to uncontrolled diet (overeating, overeating, sweet and fat, etc.). The spleen is mainly transported, and poor diet will damage the spleen and stomach, affect its function of transporting water valleys, lead to phlegm dampness in the intestines, and intestinal polyps will occur over time.

    According to the pathogenesis of intestinal polyps, it is often started with the spleen and spleen, and Xifuxin is based on the spleen and spleen decoction, and then added or subtracted according to the specific symptoms of the patient. Among them, strengthening the spleen is to restore the function of the spleen, the spleen is healthy, and the water valley is transported normally, so that phlegm and dampness will not be generated, and the environment for polyps to occur will be fundamentally eliminated. Dispersion is to shrink and eliminate polyp lesions, which is a "symptomatic treatment", and some traditional Chinese medicines that activate the meridians and have a strong effect of dispersing knots are commonly used; "Consolidating the roots" and "treating the symptoms" can be both offensive and supplemental, which can achieve the effect of achieving both the root cause and the problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, this is not the vast majority of cases. Because cancer cells spread quickly, other parts of your body will also have cancer cells. Even if your polyp is removed, the cancer will regenerate, which is called metastasis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Polyps will be **, and they need to be rechecked after removal, because even if the polyp is removed, the environment has not changed, and the genetic factors will not change, so there is still a possibility of **, so even after resection, it is important to have regular reexamination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because cutting a polyp can only alleviate the condition, but it cannot really eliminate the disease, so even if the polyp is cut, there is still a possibility of cancer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some polyps do not deteriorate without cutting, while others grow back and even deteriorate into cancer even after they are cut. Cancer occurs due to mutations in proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in the body, coupled with environmental factors, resulting in the production of cancer cells.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Polyps are divided into malignant and benign, if it is benign, it can be removed, so that it can return to normal and has no effect on the body, if it is malignant, it may form cancer, so you must pay attention.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, because some polyps are malignant, for the sake of your own health, it is best to find them in time and remove them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reason why people are worried about polyps is mainly because they are worried that the polyps will develop into tumors, in fact, many times it depends on the nature of the polyps, some are benign, and they may be safe with you for the rest of their lives! A small number of them are active and will further malignant to malignant, but in fact, only a few are needed, which need to be confirmed by endoscopy.

    In addition, whether the polyp is removed or not is also related to the size of the polyp, the larger the polyp, the more likely it is to become cancerous, so it is generally recommended that polyps that exceed the size of the symptoms are severe, or have other suspected cancerous or signs of cancer, should be surgically removed in time to avoid cancer, which endangers the patient's life.

    For patients who are small in size, have no obvious symptoms or have mild manifestations, polyps can be eliminated without surgery with proprietary Chinese medicines.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It doesn't have to be cancerous. Many polyps are benign. You should go to the hospital for a check-up in time and remove it on the advice of a doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In general, intestinal polyps are a benign lesion, and not all intestinal polyps will develop into bowel cancer. Most intestinal polyps are a vegetation of the intestinal mucosa, and before the "gold standard" of pathological examination, all diagnoses are just speculation, and if it is not removed, it is a "time bomb" to remain in the body after all.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Malignant ones may become cancerous and need to be removed to a certain extent.

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