How many years after polyp removal do polyps usually recur?

It is not possible to generalize about how long it will take for polyps to recur after removal. Most polyps do not recur after removal, but some patients experience recurrence around three to six months after surgery.
Surgical removal of polyps can result in recurrence if the lesion is not cleanly removed or if the patient is not properly cared for after the surgery, and generally speaking, polyps will recur in about three to six months.
Therefore, it is recommended that during surgery, the patient’s lesions should be completely removed, the surgical wound should be completely hemostatic, all movements should be as gentle and fast as possible, to avoid excessive collateral damage, and the polyps removed during surgery should be sent to pathology for examination in a timely manner.
For the patient, after the operation, must maintain good hygiene habits and eating habits, pay more attention to rest, do not overwork, to eat light, nutritious, easy to digest food, to do a good job of anti-inflammatory sterilization treatment.
Polyps are benign lesions of the human body, after removal, patients need to carry out regular follow-up review, if found after polyp removal recurrence, should consult a doctor in time, early treatment.