Do polyps grow three years between gastroenteroscopies?

There is a three-year interval between gastroenteroscopies, during which time there is a chance of polyp growth, especially in patients with a history of gastrointestinal polyps. Specific polyp formation needs to be hospitalized, perfect gastroenteroscopy to clarify.
Gastrointestinal polyps is the gastrointestinal mucosal surface elevated lesions, the formation of the length of time is not certain, but previous gastroenteroscopy suggests that there are gastric polyps, intestinal polyps, although they have to be gastrointestinal polyp resection, the follow-up still need to review the gastroenteroscopy to understand whether there is a recurrence.
Domestic experts suggest 1~10 polyps, pathologic hyperplastic polyps or pathologic tubular adenoma, choriocarcinoma and other low to medium risk group, need to 1~3 within the recheck enteroscopy to understand the recurrence of malignant changes, such as recurrence or malignant changes in time to dispose of. 10 or more polyps high-risk group, need to be rechecked in 6 months to understand the recurrence of the deterioration of the situation occurs.
For patients without gastrointestinal polyps in the past, if there is obesity, smoking, gastrointestinal polyps family history and other high-risk factors, within three years there is also a long gastrointestinal polyps may be.
Warm reminder: daily life need to pay attention to lifestyle, quit smoking, avoid high oil and high fat diet, such as gastrointestinal polyps family history need regular gastroenteroscopy.