What causes low-grade epitheliomatous neoplasia on colonoscopy?

Enteroscopy low-grade epithelial sarcomatosis is the result of pathological examination, suggesting intestinal polyps, benign lesions. Enteroscopy suggests low-grade epithelial sarcomatosis, generally is the line of colonoscopy, found that the intestinal polyp-like tissue, hyperplastic tissue, in the colonoscopy to take out the polyp-like tissue for pathological examination, a clear diagnosis, for the next step in the treatment program. If the colonoscopy suggests polyps and the pathology suggests low-grade epithelial sarcomatosis, the colonoscopy should be reviewed regularly, as long-term polyps may cause precancerous lesions or carcinoma in situ. After colonoscopy, we should pay attention to light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, keep the bowel movement, and develop the habit of regular defecation. If there is blood in the stool, or if there is abdominal pain and diarrhea, or if the stool is not shaped, do not buy medication on your own, but go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to give targeted treatment.