If the polyps are large in diameter and large in number they can lead to bloating. If the polyps are small and few in number, they usually do not lead to bloating.
Polyps can be categorized into gastric polyps and intestinal polyps, which are elevated lesions protruding from the surface of the gastrointestinal mucosa. Depending on the nature of the polyp, they can be categorized as inflammatory polyps, hyperplastic polyps and adenomatous polyps. Patients with polyps may have no obvious symptoms, and most intestinal polyps are found during physical examination. Some patients may have symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and increased flatulence.
Gastrointestinal polyps have the risk of cancer, if the polyp is large, accompanied by obvious abdominal symptoms or polyp pathology suggests adenomatous polyps, it is recommended to remove the polyp as soon as possible, and regular follow-up review. If the polyp is small, obvious symptoms and no family history of tumor, it can be temporarily observed, and regular review of gastroenteroscopy.
If polyps appear, you can go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.