What are the different types of polyp treatment?

Polyp, which can evolve on any mucosa in the human body, can be treated with medicines, surgery or alert waiting. The type of polyp treatment that the doctor chooses to monitor depends largely on where the polyp is found, its size and whether the doctor believes that there is a risk that in the future will lead to serious complications. For the vast majority of patients, polyps are treated with surgical removal and are biopiced to ensure that they are not cancer.

In many cases, it is possible to leave the polyp itself. Many polyps do not cause any symptoms and appear only when the doctor performs unrelated procedure. If the doctor finds that the polyp does not increase the risk of the patient to develop cancer, it may decide to leave it alone. Polyp treatment may be required if the polyp indicates the presence of the disease or if it is unpleasant for the patient.

It is possible to treat some types of polyps with drugs. Nasal invite lyp react well to medicines and can be completely eliminated or at leastIt is significantly reduced by the right medicine. A common treatment of medical polyp is the use of corticosteroids that can be administered orally, locally or injection. Other anti -inflammatory drugs such as leukotrien inhibitors can be given to patients who cannot take or respond to corticosteroids.

In addition to the treatment of medical polyp, it is also common surgical removal of the polyp. Most of the time, the doctor is able to remove polyp under a local anesthetic, feeding range and cutting tools into the body where the polyp is located. The polyp can be cut off, which is usually the only necessary treatment. Occasionally they return after being cut off and subsequent operations may be necessary.

For certain types of polyps, mucosal membrane surfaces to which the polyp is attached, it may be necessary to remove ED. This can be done when the polyp is removed and is usually done with a laser or by electric current. It destroys the cells on the backAdna polyp and usually prevents them from returning.

In severe cases, polyp treatment may include the removal of the entire organ. While most polyps are benign, those that have been considered cancer may require a more serious operation. The uterus and gallbladder can develop malignant polyps that can be safely removed from the patient. The procedures to remove these organs are rarely needed because the vast majority of polyps for the patient are not a serious health risk.

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