Which polyps need to be treated

Polyp treatment is mainly to determine the pathology of polyps and the size of polyps, for adenomatous polyps and polyps larger than one centimeter need to be treated. 1. Adenomatous polyps: adenomatous polyps are often accompanied by atypical hyperplasia, which has a certain possibility of cancer, while choriocarcinomas are often accompanied by severe atypical hyperplasia, so the rate of cancerous changes increases, and tubular adenoma, tubular choriocarcinoma, and chorionic adenoma are found to need to be treated in the clinic. 2. Polyps larger than one centimeter: polyps larger than one centimeter have an increased likelihood of cancer, and it is suggested that they need to be dealt with under endoscopy in a timely manner; for polyps less than 0.3 centimeter, it is suggested that they can be followed up under endoscopy and do not need to be dealt with in a special way. Clinically found polyps, the first assessment of the pathological changes and size of the polyp, to determine whether it is necessary to deal with, it is recommended to consult the gastroenterology department of a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional doctor to standardize the treatment, so as not to delay the condition.