When a 0.6 x 0.6 cm polyp is detected by colonoscopy, it needs to be removed to prevent malignant lesions from occurring.
Tumors of the intestinal tract are usually manifested as polyps in the early stage, and the presence of polyps and inflammation can be clearly observed in colonoscopy, but the type of polyp cannot be determined simply from the morphology, and further pathological examination is needed to determine the specific type.
Therefore, if intestinal polyps are present, it is recommended that they be removed in order to prevent them from becoming malignant.
It is recommended that patients have intestinal polyps removed in a timely manner, and that after removal of the polyp, regular follow-ups should be conducted to observe whether there is recurrence of the polyp. When intestinal polyps appear, please consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.