Intestinal polyps can not be removed

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-17 04:36:02
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Intestinal polyps
are a common benign colon disease, usually caused by abnormal proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells. If the patient has small intestinal polyps and is a non-adenomatous polyp, it can be temporarily left unremoved and conservative treatment can be performed. However, if the intestinal polyps are large or adenomatous, surgery is recommended as soon as possible to prevent poor prognosis.
Patients should reduce the intake of irritating foods and choose to eat less and more meals after surgery to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, which can promote recovery.