If the size of colon polyps is different, the patient’s performance may also be different, if the colon polyps are relatively small, usually will not affect the appetite, if the polyps are larger, sometimes will affect the digestion and thus affect the appetite.
The cause of colon polyps has not been fully clarified, and is considered to be related to the long-term stimulation of various factors, resulting in local inflammation, hyperplasia, and the possible formation of polyps. If the colon polyp is small or single, many patients do not have any clinical symptoms, so it will not affect the appetite and appetite.
Colon polyps are physically larger, or multiple colon polyps. The polyps may occupy a larger intestinal space, leading to obstruction of fecal elimination, which may cause the patient’s appetite to deteriorate.
If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention and targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor.