What are the symptoms of colorectal polyps?


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Patients with colorectal polyps may experience intestinal bleeding, tenesmus, polyps prolapse, intestinal irritation symptoms, etc., details are as follows:
1. Intestinal bleeding
Colorectal polyps are large in size and can cause rectal bleeding, generally bright red or dark red, manifested as painless blood in the stool.
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Patients with tenesmus and tenesmus may experience symptoms of tenesmus and tenesmus, manifested as frequent defecation and a feeling of endless defecation.
3. Polyp prolapse
If colorectal polyps are close to the anus, they may protrude out of the anus during defecation.
4. Intestinal irritation symptoms
Colorectal polyps can irritate the intestine, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and increased frequency of defecation.