Is it okay to take aspirin after bowel polyp surgery?

Aspirin is usually not allowed after intestinal polyp surgery, and patients can usually take it after the wound is healed. Aspirin is mainly used for antipyretic and analgesic, inhibit platelet aggregation and prevent thrombosis and other effects, and intestinal polyp surgery will leave wounds, wounds need to be healed by platelets, if the patient takes aspirin may prevent the aggregation of platelets, which leads to slower wound healing, and some of the more serious patients may also lead to wound bleeding. Aspirin should not be taken immediately after surgery for intestinal polyps, and should be taken one month later after the wound has healed. After surgery, patients need to fast according to the severity of the disease, avoid premature activity, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, do not smoke and drink, and try to avoid gravity activities for one month after surgery, so as not to cause the wound to bleed. Patients with intestinal polyps should go to the hospital for timely diagnosis if they experience discomfort after surgery to avoid adverse symptoms.