Should a duodenal polyp 0.6 be surgically removed?

Duodenal polyp 0.6 generally refers to a duodenal polyp of 0.6 centimeters. If the polyp is inflammatory or hyperplastic, it can be left in place for the time being, but if there is a risk of cancer or if it produces symptoms, it needs to be surgically removed. Some duodenal polyps are hyperplastic or inflammatory polyps, which generally do not have the risk of cancer. If there are no symptoms, surgery can be avoided for the time being, and regular checkups are sufficient. Some duodenal polyps 0.6 cm may cause some symptoms, such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, etc., which require surgical treatment, such as endoscopic resection, and most of them can be clinically cured after surgery. Some duodenal polyps 0.6 cm may also become cancerous, such as adenomatous polyps, which may develop into adenocarcinoma if not removed in time and need to be surgically removed. Duodenal polyps 0.6 cm should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, if you need surgical removal, you should choose a regular hospital, as soon as possible surgery, do not delay the condition.