Intestinal tubular adenoma is a kind of intestinal tumor, also known as “adenomatous polyp”, is the most common type of colorectal adenoma. The cause is not completely clear, but it is generally believed that it is related to bad dietary habits, inflammatory stimulation and genetic factors.
1. Bad dietary habits: excessive consumption of spicy and irritating foods for a long time, as well as long-term alcohol consumption may stimulate the intestinal tract, which may lead to the abnormal proliferation of local tissues and the emergence of tubular adenomas.
2. Inflammation stimulation: if you suffer from chronic inflammation such as enteritis, the repeated stimulation of inflammation will make the intestinal mucosa congested and edema, which will cause local hyperplasia and the emergence of tubular adenoma.
3. Heredity: some patients with tubular adenoma have obvious family genetic manifestation. Some patients’ genetic mutation or long-term exposure to radioactive substances may also lead to the genetic inheritance of tubular adenoma.
The production of tubular adenoma may also be related to other factors, such as constipation, etc. It is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time for diagnosis and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors. The disease has a certain malignant rate, so once found, should do pathological examination to screen for malignant lesions, and regular review.