How is bowel polyp treated? Do you want to remove it?

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Intestinal polyp is due to human congenital genetic predisposing pathological factors, in the acquired mood, diet, inflammation, infection, immune decline and other factors stimulate, induce the formation of intestinal polyps. Generally speaking, intestinal polyps are common, and the incidence rate increases with age and has certain tendency of malignant transformation. Then, we should pay attention to the treatment of intestinal polyps. There are several ways to treat intestinal polyps?

How is bowel polyp treated? Do you want to remove it?

First, the traditional surgical treatment of intestinal polyps, often choose the way of total resection, but due to the limitations of its technology, often surgical incision is big, patient suffering, and some even lead to the occurrence of intestinal bleeding; In addition, if intestinal polyp canceration is found, the traditional operation often needs to remove the anus or even part of the rectum, which destroys the normal function of the anus and brings great physical and mental pain to patients; the traditional operation has large incision, slow wound healing and long hospital stay.

Second: for the treatment of intestinal polyps, many patients worry about the pain and cost of surgical treatment, and choose drug treatment. But experts remind that the general drug treatment only relieves the surface symptoms of intestinal polyps, and once the drug is stopped, it will recur. Long term drug treatment can not cure the disease, and the longer the time is, the more the cost will be.

Third: laser treatment of colorectal polyps, mainly using laser cutting or coagulation therapy, clinical use of gastrointestinal polyps treatment often Ar + laser, YAG laser, CO2 laser, etc. Ar + laser is often used for cutting or coagulation of small or flat polyps because of its low power. YAG laser and CO2 laser are of high power. There are certain risks in the operation process. If the power is too high and the action time is not well controlled, it is easy to cause perforation, especially for some inexperienced doctors.

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High frequency electrocoagulation under painless endoscopy is an ideal treatment for polyps. This method uses high-frequency current to cut off the tissues that come into contact with the snare and burn them. The polyps can be removed completely and quickly, and the bleeding can be stopped completely. This method is not only easy to operate, but also has lower cost and fewer complications. It can also obtain the pathological results of the whole polyp.