What to do if there is a mucosal bulge of 0.2cm on colonoscopy

Enteroscopy with mucosal bulge 0.2 cm, there may be intestinal polyps, smooth muscle tumors, tumors and other diseases, usually take the way of surgical resection for treatment.
1. Intestinal polyps: rectal polyps are mostly due to inflammatory stimulation or tissue proliferation, most patients are asymptomatic, a few patients have symptoms such as blood in the stool, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. Enteroscopy can be seen in the mucosal bulge of 0.2 cm, which is relatively small, and most of the polyps are benign lesions, which can be removed under enteroscopy in general.
2. Smooth muscle tumor: it is caused by the abnormal proliferation of smooth muscle, patients often show symptoms such as blood in stool, difficulty in defecation, etc. Enteroscopy can see the submucosal mass of 0.2 cm, and the pathology shows that the benign ones can be resected under endoscopy.
3. Intestinal tumor: the etiology is not known, patients often show symptoms such as blood in stool, change of stool shape, abdominal pain, etc. Enteroscopy can see mucosal bulge of 0.2 cm, unclear boundary, irregular shape and other manifestations, generally do pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis, surgical resection is the main treatment for rectal tumors, and in the middle and late stage, it can be combined with chemoradiation, targeted therapy and other treatments.
Enteroscopy with mucosal elevation of 0.2 cm may also be seen in other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination.