What to do about serrated polyps

Jagged polyps usually need to be treated by surgical resection, and after surgery, if the recovery effect is better, the recovery will usually be faster. If cancerous lesions occur, they need to be treated by chemotherapy and radiotherapy to prevent the spread of cancerous cells. Jagged polyps usually belong to intestinal polyps, if the size of the polyp is relatively small, after early detection, the polyp can be removed through endoscopic surgery, if the postoperative recovery is relatively fast, it can play a good therapeutic effect. If serrated polyps are found late or not treated in time, they may become malignant and cancerous and can be removed by laparoscopy. However, the trauma will be relatively large and the cancer cells may metastasize, so it is necessary to combine with chemotherapy and radiotherapy to prevent the recurrence and spread of the tumor after the operation. Therefore, when jagged polyps appear in the abdominal discomfort and intestines, they should be removed through surgery as soon as possible to avoid other serious effects on the body.