Will intestinal polyps grow after removal, and if intestinal polyps are found, do they have to be su

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, intestinal polyps must be surgically removed when they appear, otherwise it will cause very serious effects and lead to intestinal necrosis, because intestinal polyps will have a very serious impact on the function of the gastrointestinal tract, and timely removal will not cause more serious lesions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Intestinal polyps are a common disease, and after they are found, they should be carried out according to the doctor's instructions**, and it is best to remove them in time, otherwise they may cause other diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Nowadays, there are too many Westernized lifestyles, such as big fish and meat, hamburgers, cola, French fries, mousse, cream, milk tea, all kinds of sweets, smoking, drinking, buffets, etc., and the number of polyps in the gastrointestinal tract is slowly increasing.

    Nowadays, almost every day of gastrointestinal endoscopy, gastrointestinal polyps, especially intestinal polyps, have a significant increase compared with a few years ago. Appointments for the removal of intestinal polyps are made almost every day.

    Back to the subject's question: I should ask about the complications and precautions after the removal of intestinal polyps.

    As a gastroenterologist who cuts polyps every day, I would like to talk about complications and precautions in general.

    The most serious complication of polypectomy is gastrointestinal perforation, followed by polyp bleeding.

    Now the gastrointestinal endoscopic surgical instruments are relatively advanced, and the probability of polyp removal and perforation is very rare. I have seen two patients who bleed after polyp removal, but both of them were patients who were disobedient and did not follow the doctor's instructions. One was to go to have a supper with friends the next night after cutting the polyp, overeating and drinking, and the next day after drinking, he had diarrhea and bleed.

    The second is to go to exercise after cutting the fifth day and feeling that there is nothing to do, running 5 kilometers, and bleeding at 10 o'clock in the evening after running.

    Therefore, within 2 weeks after the polyp is cut, you should not be strenuous activity, and you should not overeat, binge-eat, or binge-drink.

    1.After cutting the last liquid semi-liquid diet of the day, that is, drink some rice soup gruel, hibiscus eggs, pork rib soup and other digestible diets. Observe that there are no black stools or bloody stools for a day or two, and then slowly transition to a soft diet and then a normal diet.

    2.If the polyp is large, the wound may be large for a day or two, and you may need to fast, and you may need to hang some nutritional support medications. This depends on the condition of the surgical wound and depends on the surgeon.

    3.Bed rest for 2-3 days after surgery, do not lift heavy objects, do not do housework, and do not exercise vigorously, and distance exercise is not recommended for 2 weeks after surgery, because polyp wounds may not be completely healed within 2 weeks, and there is a risk of bleeding from distance exercise.

    4。Observe the stool situation every day, if there is black stool and bloody stool, you must go to the hospital in time, and now the endoscopic hemostasis technology is also very developed, and 99% of polyp bleeding can be stopped under gastrointestinal endoscopy.

    That's probably it, I wish everyone's stomach and intestines can be treated gently by the world.

    What happens after an intestinal polyp is removed?

    If there is polyps** after intestinal polyp resection, it is necessary to take Xifuxin to eliminate the lesion prevention**.

    There is nothing wrong with the removal of intestinal polyps, and some patients have some mild abdominal pain. After the excision, you should pay attention to rest, and the diet should be mainly light food, and it is not easy to drink strong tea and drinks.

    Symptomatic, if the polyp is large, I need to stay in the hospital for a day, liquid eating, prevent perforation and bleeding and other symptoms, it is not easy to exercise, if I am unwell, I can resume eating and drinking after three days.

    This is a common condition, if you do intestinal examination, almost everyone may find that it is easy to bleed when you grow up, and a few people may also become cancerous. It should be disposed of during the microscopic examination, and the large volume and deep base root have to be surgically removed. If possible, it is best to review every five years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not necessarily, if the condition is not severe, it can be done with medication and lifestyle changes**, but if there is a tendency to deteriorate, it needs to be surgically removed in time, so will it become cancerous if it is not undertaken? I think this is based on the severity of the patient's condition. Polyps are also divided into several types, such as the most common are adenomatous polyps and non-adenomatous polyps, this disease mostly occurs in adults and the elderly, if it is a villous adenoma, then the rate of cancer will be higher.

    So do I need surgery? Or whether it will become cancerous without surgery is still judged according to the degree of the patient's own disease, for example, the most common tubular adenoma is a relatively low carcinogenesis rate, and it can be well controlled by some drugs. There are many reasons for the formation of polyps, but most of them are due to genetic factors or genetic mutations.

    Moreover, the incidence of this disease gradually increases with age, of course, if you have some bad habits, it is easy to lead to the possibility of this disease at a young age. Especially for our current standard of living, now the transportation is very convenient and shopping is also very convenient, the current standard of living has been a qualitative leap compared to a few decades ago, it has brought a lot of convenience and benefits to people, but the same it has also brought some drawbacks, for example, in recent years, the probability of hypertension in our country has been rising, and the age of this disease has gradually tended to be younger, and one of the main reasons for this phenomenon is the change of people's lifestyle. <>

    Lifestyle changes, to a large extent, will directly affect our physical health, such as regular high-protein, low-fiber diet, smoking, alcoholism, obesity and habitual lack of exercise habits, will increase the probability of disease, after all, now the living environment is gradually changing, the living environment is becoming more and more complex, if your own resistance is not improving but declining, then the probability of getting sick will be greater.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, if you are found to have intestinal polyps, it is likely to cause cancer for a long time without surgery, and the consequences are very serious, so you must not take it lightly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you don't have surgery, there is a risk of cancer, so I think it's better to treat it early. Men and women over the age of 45 should have an intestinal examination once a year to remove the intestinal polyps as soon as possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on the gravity of the situation. If it is not severe, it can be controlled with drugs, and if it is severe, it should be surgically removed to avoid cancer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there is intestinal polyp, surgery is recommended because it can cause gastrointestinal perforation. The consequences are severe.

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