Inflammatory bowel polyps do not necessarily have to be removed, depending on the size of the polyp.
Inflammatory bowel polyps, also known as pseudopolyps, colonic mucosal ulcers in the healing process, so that the normal mucosal surface gradually elevated and formed, commonly in chronic ulcerative colitis, intestinal tuberculosis and other intestinal diseases, generally small and often multiple, clinical manifestations of blood in the stool or mucus thin stool, through colonoscopy or barium enema examination, easier to easily diagnose. Usually more than 1 cm is recommended for surgical treatment; less than 1 cm, and the polyp does not cause other effects, and the patient has no obvious self-conscious symptoms, the polyp can be examined regularly to observe the polyp development.
The main treatment is to control the primary lesion and to perform surgical excision if necessary. Patients should usually pay attention to adjusting the diet structure, eat more fiber and vitamin-rich foods, and actively treat inflammatory bowel diseases.