How many days after bowel polyp surgery the titanium clips come off and do you feel them when they come off?

The titanium clip comes off in about 5 to 7 days after intestinal polyp surgery, and when it comes off, it is discharged with feces without any obvious feeling. When patients are examined for intestinal polyps, endoscopic polypectomy is usually required, and then titanium clips are used to close the wound in order to prevent postoperative bleeding. When the wound gradually heals, the titanium clip will slowly fall off, about 5 to 7 days, with the feces out of the body, because the titanium clip is relatively small, the patient will not feel uncomfortable. After intestinal polypectomy, it is necessary to pay attention to the gradual transition from a liquid diet to a semi-liquid and general food, avoiding the intake of stimulating food, and keep the bowel clear. Pay attention to bed rest and avoid strenuous activities to prevent delayed bleeding. If the patient has abdominal pain, bleeding and other conditions should immediately inform the doctor to take relevant measures. Pay attention to regular review after surgery. If intestinal polyps shedding discomfort after surgery, you should consult the doctor in time to avoid affecting the recovery.