Is an intestinal polyp 0.6*0.7 considered large?

Intestinal polyps of 0.6 x 0.7cm are not considered large and are considered small polyps. Intestinal polyps are benign lesions that occur in the intestinal tract, the size of which can be seen by doing a colonoscopy. 0.5cm or less is a tiny polyp, 0.5~1cm is a small polyp, and more than 2cm is a large polyp. Generally speaking, intestinal polyps larger than 1cm are considered large, and if the polyp is large, the chance of cancer will be correspondingly high. It is recommended that once intestinal polyps are detected, patients should actively cooperate with the doctor to have them removed immediately, in order to prevent cancerous symptoms from occurring as a result of larger intestinal polyps. Even if the intestinal polyps have been removed, patients should go to the hospital for regular checkups, in order to prevent intestinal polyps from recurring, which will cause adverse effects. In daily diet, it is recommended to choose light food, such as fruits and vegetables; avoid spicy and stimulating food; usually drink more water, which can effectively prevent the attack of polyps.