How long does it take for an intestinal polyp titanium clip to be expelled

Intestinal polyps are usually removed with titanium clips. The expulsion of intestinal polyps with titanium clips depends on the patient’s condition and postoperative diet. It usually takes 1 week and is related to the patient’s bowel movement. In patients with bradykinesia or chronic constipation, the time to expel the polyp clips is longer and may be 10-15 days. Usually, after the clamping of intestinal polyps, it is necessary to pay more attention to the diet, reduce the consumption of spicy food, avoid alcohol, and eat more vegetables and fruits containing more intestinal fiber. After intestinal polyps titanium clamps fall off, they will be wrapped in the feces formed by meals and vegetables and expelled with intestinal peristalsis.