If you still have hidden pain one month after the removal of colon polyps, it may be caused by incomplete recovery of the wound, intestinal inflammation, intestinal obstruction and other reasons. Symptoms can be relieved by improving life, medication and surgery.
1. The wound has not fully recovered: it may be caused by the large surgical wound and the poor physical condition of the individual. Patients can eat more high-protein foods, such as eggs and milk, to help their health as well as wound healing. You can also follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral erythromycin, cefixime and other drugs to prevent and treat infections.
2. Enteritis: When the surgery is successful, the intestinal tract is infected by various pathogenic microorganisms, enteritis can occur, causing hidden pain. Patients can take oral levofloxacin, cefprozil and other drugs for anti-infection treatment to relieve symptoms. For patients with more obvious pain, oral acetaminophen, diclofenac sodium and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for analgesic treatment.
3. Intestinal obstruction: after colon polyp resection surgery, the nerve inhibition or toxin stimulation can cause intestinal wall muscle movement disorders, resulting in intestinal lumen narrowing, and thus intestinal obstruction occurs. Patients may have abdominal pain, vomiting and other phenomena. Generally, there is no specific drug for treatment, and timely surgical treatment is needed. Commonly used surgeries include intestinal resection and intestinal anastomosis, intestinal stoma or intestinal externalization.
One month after the removal of colon polyps or hidden pain, can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.