There is no definitive answer as to how many years repeated cuts can last after removal of an intestinal polyp. Normally, the polyp will not recur after removal, but it is possible for polyps to appear or grow in other areas.
Intestinal polyps are benign diseases that can normally be cured by surgery, and generally do not recur after surgery. If recurrent growth occurs, it is mostly considered to be related to heredity, personal diet and inflammatory stimulation. It is necessary to improve the examination to clarify the diagnosis.
However, if you continue to maintain a high-fat, spicy and stimulating diet after surgery, you may find intestinal polyps again after 1~2 years of review. If the polyp is caused by genetic factors, it may recur throughout life; if it is caused by inflammation, it is difficult to recur after resection.
After the discovery of intestinal polyps need to be actively treated, and at the same time according to the doctor’s instructions to do targeted care.