How is rectum polyp treated?

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Many people know that they have rectal polyps, but they don't care too much. In fact, in daily life, rectal polyps are new organisms that occur on the rectal mucosa. They are common benign tumors, accounting for 45-70% of the benign tumors of digestive tract. In our daily life, if we take some minor diseases lightly and neglect them, it is equivalent to raising a tiger for trouble. There are often many bad consequences that make people regret for life. Let's have a look.

How is rectum polyp treated?

Often when rectum has polyp, colon also has polyp. Therefore, the patients with rectal polyps should be further examined by fibrocolonoscopy. In addition, due to the different nature of their polyps, recurrence and malignant rate are different, therefore, to regularly review, in order to understand the postoperative situation as soon as possible.

After a comprehensive examination to make a clear diagnosis, it is necessary to accept thorough treatment according to the treatment plan formulated by the doctor. The examination of benign and malignant polyps is only of relevant significance to the surgical method and the scope of operation. For patients themselves, whether their polyps are benign or not, they should be treated seriously, and early detection and treatment should be carried out.

Go to anorectal Department of regular hospital as soon as possible for comprehensive examination to determine the scope and location of polyps. If necessary, we need to do a biopsy. When we use fiber colonoscopy to examine the intestinal tract, we need to take a biopsy from each suspicious point, so as to further diagnose the nature of the lesions.

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Because rectal polyps generally have no clinical symptoms, even if there are, the symptoms are not specific, so the diagnosis of rectal polyps mainly depends on special equipment examination. Clinical commonly used are a variety of gastrointestinal endoscopy, X-ray gastrointestinal radiography, CT scanning and so on. Patients to regular hospitals for timely treatment, prognosis is generally good.