The majority of polyps may be easily and securely removed during your colonoscopy. Colonoscopies can really stop the growth of cancer by eliminating polyps before they turn into malignant tumors. If a rectal polyp is excessively big, surgery can be necessary. Transanal excision is an option if the polyp is low in the rectum. The polyp is removed through the rectum while the patient is under general anesthesia, with little discomfort and a speedy recovery. This is frequently an outpatient procedure or an overnight stay. Polyps are unnatural growths that emerge from the rectum or colon's lining of the large intestine. The final 12 inches of the large intestine are known as the rectum. Polyps can form on a stalk like broccoli or they can be flat (sessile). The term for this is a pedunculated polyp. One of the most prevalent disorders affecting the large intestine is polyps, which affect 15-20% of adults. Most polyps don't cause any symptoms and don't progress to malignancy. However, a tiny number of polyps might gradually enlarge and transform into rectal cancer over the course of 8–10 years. Polyps are the precursor to almost all rectal malignancies. People with a history of polyps are more likely to develop them again during their lives, therefore they should have frequent checks by a doctor with training in the detection and treatment of polyps.

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