Treatment options for rectal polyps

  Patient: 10 days ago blood in the stool for 4 days, nearly days without symptoms. The patient’s stool was checked for occult blood, endoscopy, biopsy pathology Treatment plan Laboratory and examination results: microscopic findings: hook and ladder insertion 106 cm to the ileocecal region, the ileocecal flap was cap-shaped, the appendix opening was clear; the ascending colon/transverse colon/descending colon/sigmoid colon mucosa was seen smooth, the vascular texture was clear, there was no congestion, erosion, ulceration and neoplasia; the rectal mucosa was congested and edematous, the erosion surface was visible, and in the mirror 15 The size of the rectal mucosa is about 0.6*0.6cm, the surface is still smooth, the local motility is possible, the texture is soft and easy to bleed . Diagnosis: 1, proctitis 2, rectal polyps Biopsy diagnosis: inflammatory polyps, local tubular adenoma formation, attention to review. The last hospital visited.  Shandong Provincial Hospital Gastrointestinal Surgery Department Sheng Hongguang: You suffer from small rectal polyps, pathological biopsy for inflammatory polyps, local tubular adenoma, has ruled out the possibility of cancer, but should also be removed in a timely manner. The easiest way, and the preferred method, is to remove the adenoma or polyp via endoscopy. This treatment method is relatively safe and reliable. After removal, it is necessary to pay attention to whether there is bleeding at the base, and if necessary, electrocoagulation can be added to the base to stop bleeding. After the treatment, pay attention to the diet for three days, and take an appropriate medicine to stop the bleeding.