What symptom does polyp grow in bowel have
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Intestinal polyp refers to the abnormal growth tissue protruding from the surface of intestinal mucosa. To say what the situation is, it is collectively referred to as polyp before the pathological nature is determined. Its incidence increases with age. It is more common in men, most of which are colon and rectum polyps, and less in small intestine. Polyps are mainly divided into inflammatory and neoplastic. Inflammatory polyps can disappear spontaneously after the cure of inflammation. Adenomatous polyps generally do not disappear spontaneously and tend to malignant. The most effective measures to detect polyps and determine the nature of the lesions are regular colonoscopy, examination, and intervention treatment under colonoscopy. Let's take a look at the following.
What symptom does polyp grow in bowel have
First, its clinical manifestations are different according to the size and quantity of polyps. Intermittent bloody stool or stool surface with blood is bright red, secondary to inflammation and infection, can be accompanied by a large amount of mucus or mucus bloody stool, there may be acute and aftereffect, constipation or increased stool times. Intussusception may occur when the polyp is large. Intestinal obstruction may occur when the polyp is large or multiple. If the polyp is long and located in the anus, it may prolapse from the anus.
Second: 2 a small number of patients with recovery is not stuffy, distending discomfort, dull pain or abdominal pain symptoms. Anemia may occur in patients with bleeding, and shock may occur in patients with large amount of bleeding. The polyps that meet the indications of endoscopic treatment are feasible. The polyps are resected under endoscope, and the resected specimens are sent for pathological examination.
Third: if the polyp has the tendency of malignant transformation, or does not meet the indications of endoscopic treatment, or residual lesions or canceration are found after endoscopic resection, surgery can be performed. Symptomatic treatment, such as bleeding, give hemostasis, and according to the amount of bleeding corresponding disposal.
matters needing attention
Etiological treatment of ulcerative colitis caused by inflammatory polyps, see the treatment of ulcerative colitis. To prevent and treat familial adenomatous polyposis, patients can take celecoxib to reduce the number of adenomatous colorectal polyps, twice a day with food. Infectious polyps are associated with chronic inflammation of the long tract, and adenomatous polyps may be associated with viral infection.