Bowel polyp removed 4 months and still hurts, is it bowel cancer?

Bowel polyps still hurt 4 months after removal is not necessarily bowel cancer, it may be caused by enteritis or pelvic inflammatory disease. You can improve the examination and treat the symptoms.
1. Enteritis: when the intestines are affected by bacterial infection or unclean food, resulting in inflammation of intestines, abdominal pain and other symptoms may occur, in this case, oral ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin can be taken as antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.
2. Pelvic inflammatory disease: If you are a female patient, you can’t rule out the symptom of pelvic inflammation and abdominal pain, which can be accompanied by increased vaginal discharge and abdominal pressure. Oral metronidazole can be used for anti-inflammatory treatment, together with physical therapy such as ultrashort wave to relieve the symptoms.
3. Bowel cancer: it can be accompanied by changes in bowel habit, changes in stool shape, weight loss, blood in stool, etc. Enteroscopy can be performed to make a clear diagnosis.
There may be other reasons for abdominal pain, so it is recommended to go to gastroenterology or abdominal surgery for timely and complete relevant examinations and targeted treatment, and not to blindly use medication or do nothing to avoid aggravation of the condition.