Do rectal polyps caused by inflammation go away on their own?

Rectal polyps caused by inflammation usually do not subside on their own.
The intestinal mucosa is stimulated by chronic inflammation for a long time, which can lead to abnormal proliferation of the mucosa and cause rectal polyps. Because the local lesions have already appeared, and there is no self-limitation, so it is impossible to subside through autoimmunity.
There is no specific drug treatment for patients with rectal polyps. When accompanied by infections, they can be treated with antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor, such as cefuroxime, amoxicillin and other drugs. Surgery such as endoscopic surgery, minimally invasive or traditional surgery can be chosen to directly remove them and achieve remission.
It is recommended that patients with rectal polyps go to the hospital as soon as they are found, and under the guidance of a professional doctor, to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, avoid spicy and stimulating food, should eat more vegetables, fruits, etc., pay attention to the rationality of the collocation between food, to ensure balanced nutrition, which will help the health.