Do you do a colonoscopy if you find polyps?

When polyps are found under colonoscopy, they do not have to be removed immediately, and different treatments should be chosen according to the pathology of the polyps, etc. Adenomatous polyps have the risk of becoming cancerous over time. Adenomatous polyps have the risk of becoming cancerous over time, so it is recommended to remove them as early as possible; inflammatory polyps are mostly formed by repeated inflammatory stimulation, so it is recommended to give anti-inflammatory and anti-infective treatments to address the cause of the polyp; hyperplastic polyps are a kind of common benign polyps, which generally do not need special treatment. Generally speaking, when intestinal polyps are benign, it is recommended to take enteroscopic resection; if there is a possibility of malignancy, according to the depth of invasion, it is decided to be endoscopic treatment or surgical treatment. Specific treatment should be formulated under the guidance of the doctor, not blind judgment.