Colorectal polyp is cancer?


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Generally speaking, colorectal polyp is not cancer, but a benign lesion of the colon, but it will cause patients to show some clinical manifestations, such as repeated abdominal pain, abdominal distension, and some patients will even show hematochezia, so it is necessary to pay enough attention and vigilance clinically. In general, patients with multiple colorectal polyps need surgery, and before surgery, the patient's multiple colorectal polyps must be well evaluated so that accurate resection can be achieved. Moreover, the patient can choose to perform colorectal polyp resection surgery under laparoscopy, so that the patient's recovery speed is particularly fast, the patient's hospital stay after the operation is also very short, the patient's trauma during the operation is also small, and after the operation, the patient must regularly go to the hospital for follow-up, which is beneficial to the patient's health.