What is the best treatment for polyps?

The best treatment for polyps should be based on the location of the lesion and the severity of the condition, and should include follow-up observation, minimally invasive endoscopic resection, or organ removal.
Polyp is a generic term for elevated lesions occurring in the inner wall of cavity organs, and common polyp lesions include gastric polyps, intestinal polyps, gallbladder polyps, pharyngeal polyps, cervical polyps, etc. According to the causes of polyps, they are broadly categorized as inflammatory polyps, hyperplastic polyps, and cervical polyps.
According to the cause of polyps, they are roughly divided into inflammatory polyps, hyperplastic polyps, adenomatous polyps and so on. For patients with polyp lesions detected by examination, if the clinical symptoms are not too obvious, you can temporarily take the follow-up observation.
The development of the lesion can be monitored through regular ultrasound, CT and other examination programs. If the patient develops clinical symptoms, such as bleeding, pain, etc., or if there is a possible risk of cancer, active surgical treatment is required.
Different parts of the lesion have different surgical methods. For example, patients with gastrointestinal polyps are mainly handled endoscopically, through ligation, electrocoagulation and cauterization. Patients with gallbladder polyps mostly need to remove the gallbladder, thus curing the lesion.
Therefore, for patients with polyp lesions found in the examination, they should be treated under the guidance of the doctor and in combination with the patient’s individual situation.