How to detect rectal polyps early

  Rectal polyps, also known as rectal adenomas, are classified as solitary or multiple. The main clinical manifestation of rectal polyps is painless blood in the stool.  Early symptoms of rectal polyps 1, blood in the stool The most important clinical manifestation of rectal polyps is painless blood in the stool. The amount of bleeding in the stool caused by polyps is relatively small, but if the polyps fall off due to the extrusion of feces, and if the polyps are large and low, more blood in the stool may occur. Blood in the stool is characterized by blood, but not dripping blood.  2, systemic symptoms Due to the large number of polyps or longer duration of the disease, the loss of a large amount of blood will appear anemia, wasting and other systemic weakness. For those who excrete a large amount of mucus, low potassium heart rhythm disorder or weakness of limbs may occur; easy fatigue and other symptoms. Adolescent patients affect physical development.  3, intestinal symptoms rectal polyps patients commonly manifest diarrhea, ligament, etc.. According to statistics, diarrhea is seen in 5-19% of juvenile polyp patients, and 2-13% may have constipation; diarrhea is the main symptom of familial adenomatous polyposis. It is often manifested as mucus and blood stool, and may also have abdominal pain, urgency and other symptoms.  4, prolapse symptoms If the polyps are large or the number of polyps is large, due to gravity pulling the intestinal mucosa, it will make the polyps gradually separated from the muscle layer and prolapse downward. When the patient defecates, the action of pulling and the stimulation of intestinal peristalsis may make the mucosal layer around the base relaxed, which may be complicated by the production of rectal prolapse.  Warm reminder: intestinal polyps are not terrible. Early detection and removal of polyps can effectively reduce the incidence of bowel cancer. If you find any symptom of anorectal disease, you must go to a regular hospital in time to check the cause clearly and then actively receive treatment.