If the intestinal polyp is 0.6 centimeters and is accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it needs to be removed; on the other hand, it does not need to be removed.
If intestinal polyps of 0.6 cm are accompanied by infection, bleeding, abdominal pain, etc., they may cause anemia in the long run. Some intestinal polyps may also become cancerous, which can seriously affect the patient’s health and quality of life, so they need to be removed by colonoscopic surgery.
If it is just a simple intestinal polyp, and not accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions closely, and if there is any abnormality, it can be treated in a timely manner.
Intestinal polyp patients in daily life, should be low protein diet, increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, avoid spicy and stimulating food, physical exercise to increase, to help the health, as well as the recovery of the condition.
It is recommended that patients with intestinal polyps, once found to actively cooperate with the doctor for diagnosis and treatment, specifically listen to the doctor’s advice, so as not to delay the condition.