How often are rectal hyperplastic intestinal polyps reviewed?

In the case of a single, relatively small rectal hyperplastic intestinal polyp, it can be reviewed once a year. In the case of larger rectal hyperplastic polyps, it is necessary to review three months after the surgery. A polyp is generally a bulge that protrudes from the surface of the mucous membrane. Hyperplastic intestinal polyp is a relatively common non-neoplastic intestinal polyp, which is a benign lesion, but a certain percentage of malignant changes may occur. If it is a single rectal polyp and the polyp is small, and does not meet the surgical indications, you can not do surgery. Regular annual follow-up to observe the changes of rectal polyps can be done. However, if there is a family history of colon polyps or bowel cancer, it is recommended to review every six months. If the volume of large rectal polyps after surgery generally three months need to do a colonoscopy review, to avoid recurrence of rectal polyps, three months can be six months after the review, if there is no abnormality during the period, can be reviewed once a year colonoscopy can be. In normal life, patients should pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, and keep the bowel movement smooth.