How long does it take for intestinal epithelial hyperplasia to become cancerous?

Intestinal epithelial hyperplasia may not be cancerous, some patients develop cancer in 1 to 2 years, some up to 10 years or more, or may not develop cancer if effectively treated.
Long-term damage and edema of the intestinal mucosa can lead to intestinal epithelialization in patients. There is a certain possibility of cancer in this disease. If the patient maintains a long-term bad lifestyle, cancer may occur within 1~2 years, and if the patient has a good lifestyle, cancer may not even occur for more than 10 years.
Mild intestinal epithelial hyperplasia can be treated with drugs such as aluminum sulfate and magnesium aluminum carbonate under the guidance of doctors. If it belongs to severe intestinal epithelialized growth, the lesion can be removed by surgery, which can achieve the purpose of curing the disease.
The possibility of cancer exists in epithelialized intestines, so it is important to treat the disease in time when it is detected.