Can tubular adenomas be blocked

Tubular adenomas are benign lesions in the intestines and are generally blocked as long as the lesion is small in size and is treated in a timely manner with regular reviews. Tubular adenomas, also known as adenomatous polyps, are one of the most common types of colorectal polyps and are benign lesions, usually caused by long-term alcohol consumption, eating a lot of greasy and spicy food, and may also be caused by familial hereditary factors or personal genetic variations. Generally, it can be blocked and eradicated after surgical removal, and rarely recurs. However, after surgical resection, it is also necessary to review the colonoscopy regularly to avoid the proliferation of tubular adenoma in other parts of the body. For patients with tubular adenoma, it is important to do a good job of psychological guidance, so that patients can face the condition positively and optimistically, and at the same time, change the bad habits of life.