Introduction
Colon polyps are a common yet often overlooked digestive health condition. These small growths in the colon may not cause noticeable symptoms initially, but certain types—especially sessile polyps—can increase the risk of colorectal cancer if left untreated.
What Are Colon Polyps?
Colon polyps are abnormal tissue growths that develop on the inner lining of the large intestine (colon). While many polyps are harmless, some may gradually turn cancerous over time.
Types of Colon Polyps
- Adenomatous Polyps (Adenomas): Most common and potentially cancerous
- Hyperplastic Polyps: Usually harmless with minimal risk
- Serrated Polyps: Some types can develop into cancer
- Inflammatory Polyps: Associated with inflammatory bowel disease
- Hamartomatous Polyps: Rare and linked to genetic conditions
Causes and Risk Factors
- Age above 50
- Family history of colon cancer or polyps
- Genetic syndromes (FAP, Lynch syndrome)
- Low-fibre and high-fat diet
- Smoking and alcohol consumption
- Obesity and sedentary lifestyle
- Chronic inflammation (IBD)
Symptoms of Colon Polyps
- Rectal bleeding
- Blood in stool
- Persistent constipation or diarrhoea
- Abdominal discomfort or bloating
- Iron-deficiency anaemia
- Unexplained fatigue or weight loss
- Narrow stools
Diagnosis of Colon Polyps
A precise diagnosis plays a vital role in avoiding serious health complications.

1. Stool Tests
Detect hidden blood or abnormal DNA markers.
2. Colonoscopy (Gold Standard)
Allows doctors to examine the entire colon and remove polyps during the procedure.
3. Imaging Tests
CT colonography and sigmoidoscopy may also be used.
Treatment Options for Colon Polyps
1. Polypectomy
- Most common procedure
- Small polyps removed using forceps or snare
- Minimally invasive
2. Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
- Used for larger sessile polyps
- Fluid injection lifts the polyp for removal
3. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)
- Advanced technique for complex polyps
- Enables removal in one piece
4. Surgical Removal
- Required for very large or cancerous polyps
- May involve laparoscopic surgery
Prevention of Colon Polyps
1. Healthy Lifestyle
- Exercise regularly
- Maintain ideal body weight
- Avoid smoking and limit alcohol
2. Dietary Improvements
- Increase fibre intake (fruits, vegetables, whole grains)
- Reduce red and processed meat
- Stay hydrated
3. Medical Prevention
- Calcium and Vitamin D support
- Low-dose aspirin (only under medical advice)
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Conclusion
Colon polyps often develop silently but can pose serious health risks if ignored. Sessile polyps require careful detection and treatment due to their flat structure. Regular screening, awareness of symptoms, and healthy lifestyle choices are essential for prevention.
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