How long does it take to recover from minimally invasive wounds of intestinal polyps

Minimally invasive wounds for intestinal polyps usually recover in about 1 to 2 weeks, and the recovery time may vary slightly depending on the patient’s physical condition and post-operative care.
Minimally invasive surgery for intestinal polyps is minimally invasive, heals quickly, and is generally indicated for the removal of smaller polyps.
Due to the small polyps, small incision, proper patient care, good physical condition, coupled with attention to post-operative matters, generally about a week to recover; such as poor physical condition, post-operative care fails to satisfy the individual to pay attention to the post-operative requirements, may be a slightly longer recovery time, but two weeks or so generally can be basically recovered.
After the minimally invasive surgery for intestinal polyps, the precautions in the first few days of the diet should be fluid-based, such as porridge, soup, etc., to maintain a light diet, and gradually transition to semi-liquid, and then normal diet. Diet should be nutritious, avoid eating hard, greasy food, pay attention to sufficient rest, avoid heavy activities, prohibit strenuous exercise, these are conducive to the recovery of the wound.
How long will the minimally invasive wound of intestinal polyp recover, need to consult the competent doctor according to individual condition; it is recommended to listen to the doctor’s postoperative guidance, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.