Are multiple polyps not susceptible to cancer?

Whether or not polyps are prone to cancer depends on the patient’s age, number of polyps, external stimuli and other factors. 1. Age factor: research shows that the chance of polyps becoming cancerous increases with age. 2. Number factor: Studies show that polyps are more likely to become cancerous than single polyps. 3. Inflammatory stimulation: Studies show that inflammatory polyps are more likely to become cancerous than non-inflammatory polyps due to long-term stimulation by inflammatory substances. Therefore, whether polyps are prone to cancer or not is not absolute, it depends on the patient’s specific condition and related complications to diagnose the relevant diseases. It is recommended that patients actively improve relevant examinations during hospitalization, take medicines and treatments as prescribed by doctors, and closely observe the status, size and nature of the polyps, and report to the doctor in time if there is any abnormality.