Early symptoms of intestinal polyps?

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Intestinal polyp is a chronic inflammatory disease, which is very harmful to the health of patients. Especially when symptoms appear, it will affect the health and normal life of patients. Once it is found, it should be removed in time to prevent greater impact. So what are the early symptoms of intestinal polyps? Here to understand the three symptoms of intestinal polyps.

Early symptoms of intestinal polyps?

Bloody stool. If it's colon polyps, it's most likely to cause hematochezia. When hematochezia occurs, many patients will think it's hemorrhoids, so they don't carry out prevention and treatment in time, which may bring greater harm. In fact, the symptoms of hemorrhoids and intestinal polyps are not the same. The hematochezia caused by hemorrhoids mostly drips blood after defecation. The blood color is bright red, and usually does not bleed, However, for bleeding caused by colonic polyps, it is often mixed in the middle of the stool.

Stool habits change. When suffering from intestinal polyps, the patient can have the change of stool time and frequency, or appear constipation, unexplained diarrhea and other symptoms, especially if constipation and diarrhea occur alternately and repeatedly, or accompanied by abdominal pain, then we should pay attention to, it is likely to have intestinal polyps, to timely medical examination, in order to make a diagnosis.

Stool shape change, for normal healthy people, feces should be cylindrical, and if there are polyps in the colon cavity, feces can be compressed, resulting in the excretion of stool shape will become thin, or appear flat, some will appear bloodstains.

matters needing attention

The above is about the three common symptoms of intestinal polyps, in addition to these three symptoms, there are some larger polyps, which can cause intussusception, cause intestinal obstruction and cause abdominal pain, and if it is rectal polyps with pedicle, there may be polyps prolapse outside the anus during defecation, which is more common in children, in short, When the above symptoms are similar to those of intestinal polyps, patients must see a doctor in time, so as to find out the causes and prevent them in time.