Can multiple intestinal polyps be completely cured?

Multiple intestinal polyps can usually be cured completely, but the condition is prone to recurrence. The prognosis of multiple intestinal polyps is good with regular treatment. It can be cured by removing the polyps under endoscopic observation. However, the smaller the number of polyps, the better the treatment effect. If the number of polyps is larger, the more difficult it is to treat, and the higher the recurrence rate after surgery. Regular follow-up after surgery is needed to analyze the risk of multiple intestinal polyps and to conduct pathological examinations to screen for malignant changes. If cancer is detected at an early stage, radical surgery should be performed as soon as possible to prevent secondary infections, postoperative bleeding and adhesions. Regardless of whether the polyps are multiple or sporadic, they should be treated promptly and regularly reviewed after diagnosis.