Enteroscopy papillary polyps may be inflammatory polyps, hyperplastic polyps, intestinal polyposis and other polyps, further examination should be carried out to clarify the type of polyp through the use of drugs such as ibuprofen, surgical resection and other treatments.
1. Inflammatory polyps: may be schistosomiasis, dysentery, amoeba parasites and other factors leading to inflammation triggered by polyps, in this case the patient should actively treat the primary disease, can take cephalosporin, metronidazole and other antibiotics, ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment.
2. Hyperplastic polyps: caused by benign hyperplasia of intestinal tissues, generally no obvious symptoms, and no malignant tendency, generally no special treatment, can be endoscopically resected.
3. Intestinal polyposis: Intestinal polyposis is a disease in which polyps appear widely in the intestinal tract, and patients may have symptoms such as blood in stool, mucus stool, etc., which may lead to intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, etc. If the symptoms are serious, resection of the diseased tissues is required.
Patients with papillary polyps on colonoscopy should undergo further examination and receive appropriate treatment after the condition is clarified, and the medication should be taken under the guidance of a physician.