What do intestinal polyps look like?

Intestinal polyp refers to a bulging lesion that protrudes from the surface of the intestinal mucosa into the intestinal lumen, and varies greatly in shape and size, with some presenting as long columns overlying the intestinal wall, with a narrower base and other parts of the intestinal wall free; and some with a wider base and without a tip. Intestinal polyps are a common clinical condition. Intestinal polyps are usually long and columnar on the intestinal wall, with a narrow base and other parts free. There are also cases where the base is wider and other parts are narrower. Clinical often lack of typical clinical manifestations, only the performance of fecal occult blood positive, in the line of colonoscopy found by chance, after the discovery of a single intestinal polyp to give resection treatment, in the base can be ligated to stop bleeding, sent to the pathology to rule out malignant changes, for multiple intestinal polyps are often used several times the surgical resection.