Colorectal polyps are caused by what?

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Colorectal polyps may be associated with genetic factors, poor lifestyle and inflammatory bowel disease.

Colorectal polyps are caused by what?

1.

Genetic predisposition is an important factor in colorectal polyps. Certain genetic diseases, such as familial adenomatous polyposis and hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer, increase the risk of multiple polyps.

2. Poor lifestyle

Unhealthy lifestyle and dietary habits may be associated with the formation of colorectal polyps, such as a high fat, low fiber diet and lack of exercise, obesity, etc., may increase the risk of developing polyps.

Colorectal polyps are caused by what?

3. Inflammatory bowel disease

People with inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, are more likely to develop colorectal polyps than the general population.



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