Does it matter if you have multiple polyps in your intestines?

Multiple intestinal polyps usually do not matter, due to individual differences in patients, so the specific situation should also be based on the individual’s physical condition and related conditions, and can not be generalized.
Polyp is a common gastroenterological disease, the patient group is mostly middle-aged people, mostly due to chronic colitis and other diseases, may also have a family history. Symptoms often include abdominal pain, blood in the stool, and abnormal bowel movements. Most polyps are benign in nature and can usually be treated with medication and surgery.
Multiple intestinal polyps are usually detected during colonoscopy. If the polyps are large, they can be removed directly under colonoscopic conditions and pathologically examined to screen for malignant lesions. If the nature of the patient’s polyp presents as an adenomatous polyp, it may indicate a higher risk of developing into a malignant tumor; whereas if it is an inflammatory polyp, it is less likely to be malignant.
It is recommended that patients should maintain a good attitude and undergo regular checkups when they are found to be suffering from intestinal polyps. Actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment, can help the recovery of the condition.