What’s the difference between an intestinal bulge and an intestinal polyp?

Intestinal bulging is a pathological manifestation of colonoscopy, which may be caused by inflammation, intestinal tumors or intestinal polyps, etc. Intestinal polyps are abnormal tissues growing on the surface of the intestinal mucosa, including small intestinal polyps, large intestinal polyps, etc., which need to be diagnosed and treated by a doctor in a hospital. Patients will see elevated tissues on the colon during colonoscopy, which may be caused by inflammation, intestinal tumors or intestinal polyps, etc. Intestinal polyps are abnormal tissues growing on the surface of the intestinal mucosa, including small intestinal polyps, large intestinal polyps, etc., which are usually due to viral infections or long-term smoking and other factors. Patients can go to the hospital for a detailed examination, if diagnosed with intestinal polyps, they can be treated by endoscopic polypectomy, and after the operation, they can use bismuth citrate potassium granules, atropine sulfate tablets and other medications under the guidance of the doctor, which will help to promote the recovery of the wound. Intestinal bulge, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the diagnosis and standardize the treatment.