Sigmoid polyps are important

Sigmoid colon polyp is not particularly serious, but it should be judged according to the actual condition of the patient and cannot be generalized. Sigmoid polyps are usually associated with heredity, bile secretion disorders, intestinal inflammatory diseases and other factors, may be due to the patient’s poor lifestyle, long-term consumption of high-fat, high-protein foods, resulting in insufficient dietary fiber, and then sigmoid polyps. Some patients can usually be cured in the hospital through endoscopic mucosal resection or surgical treatments such as laparotomy, but if patients do not receive timely treatment leading to the development of adenomas from sigmoid colon polyps, there is a possibility of cancerous changes and even endangerment of life. If a patient develops sigmoid polyps, it is recommended that he or she seeks timely medical attention and proper treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.