Can you hemorrhage if you have an intestinal polyp?

Surgery for intestinal polyps may result in hemorrhage, but it is generally rare.
Intestinal polyps are usually resected or electrocauterized under enteroscopy, and there is usually a small amount of bleeding, which is normal; enteroscopic resection of intestinal polyps hemorrhage is more rare, and hemorrhage is usually seen in cirrhosis coagulation factor deficiencies, hemophilia, and other coagulation disorders of patients.
Some patients with intestinal polyps need laparoscopic or open surgery due to the large size or wide area of intestinal polyps. The trauma of this type of surgery is greater than that of endoscopic surgery, and the risk of hemorrhage increases accordingly, and there may be intraoperative hemorrhage, and there may be active bleeding on the trauma surface after the surgery, which may lead to hemorrhage, and the postoperative changes need to be closely monitored.
Therefore, patients undergoing intestinal polyp surgery should have postoperative care and follow-up under the guidance of a specialized doctor, and should go to the hospital in case of hemorrhage and receive timely treatment to avoid delaying their condition.