What are the symptoms of intestinal polyps in children?
summary
Intestinal polyp is a disease that occurs in the intestinal part, and this disease can also be called small intestinal adenoma. This disease can occur at any age. Patients of different ages have different symptoms. If they suffer from this disease at ordinary times, they must be treated in time, And the earlier the disease is found, the more obvious the effect of treatment will be. But in the treatment, it must be based on the specific situation of patients. If you take drugs casually, it will affect the effect of treatment. What are the symptoms of intestinal polyps in children? Let's talk about it.
What are the symptoms of intestinal polyps in children?
1. Abdominal pain is the most common, about 50% of patients with small intestinal adenoma can have varying degrees of abdominal pain. Pain is usually located in the middle abdomen or around the umbilicus. Most patients often suffer from intermittent pain, with paroxysmal aggravation, including dull pain, dull pain, distending pain and even colic. Pain often occurs after eating and can be relieved or alleviated by themselves. It is not serious at the beginning, but aggravates with the course of disease, often accompanied by bowel sounds.
2. Gastrointestinal bleeding is also quite common, about 1 / 4 patients with small intestinal adenoma can have gastrointestinal bleeding. The tumor swells to a certain volume, and the blood vessels on the surface of the tumor are broken by the erosion of the tumor. The majority of patients with bleeding is generally small, performance for intermittent black stool or only stool occult blood positive, severe bleeding is rare.
3. Others include abdominal discomfort, belching, nausea and vomiting, weight loss, abdominal distension and even diarrhea. Adenoma in duodenal papilla may cause obstructive jaundice due to compression or obstruction of the lower end of common bile duct.
matters needing attention
1. Develop the habit of regular defecation, defecation to thin shape is better. 2. Reduce the posture of increasing abdominal pressure, such as squatting and holding breath. Avoid sitting, standing, walking and overwork. 3. Avoid spicy, hot, greasy, rough and dregs food, alcohol, tobacco and coffee. 4. Eat more food with the functions of clearing intestines and heat, moistening and nourishing mucous membrane, defecating and hemostasis, such as raw pear juice, lotus root juice, water chestnut juice, reed root juice, celery juice, carrot, balsam pear, eggplant, cucumber, spinach, Flammulina velutipes, cabbage, egg yolk, apple, fig, banana, black sesame, walnut meat, white fungus, etc. 5. Be cheerful and don't be angry. Mood is not wide, irritable depression will make intestinal mucosa contraction, blood flow is not smooth.