Intestinal Glandular Adenoma Hyperplasia Cancer Chance

The chance of intestinal glandular adenomatous hyperplasia becoming cancerous is relatively small, generally around 10%~20%, depending on the individual’s physical condition, treatment method, the speed of development of the disease and many other reasons. Intestinal glandular adenoma hyperplasia refers to the localized hyperplasia in the epithelial tissue of intestinal gland, with the development of the condition, symptoms such as blood in stool, mucus stool, abdominal pain may appear, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for checkup immediately, and usually it is necessary to perform surgical resection through laparoscopic surgery, etc., in order to avoid the continuous development of the condition, and the chance of cancerous transformation after resection is generally small. After surgery, patients should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, don’t stay up late, eat a light and digestible diet, pay attention to nutritional supplementation, maintain nutritional balance, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and have appropriate physical exercise, and undergo regular postoperative checkups. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time.