Today, the prevention of intestinal polyps helps prevent the most dangerous complication - their transformation into malignant neoplasms. Most often, this pathological process occurs against a background of chronic constipation and inflammation of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, so the prevention of polyps in the intestine is aimed at eliminating these two phenomena.
To prevent the formation of benign polyps of the intestine, the patient is recommended to:
- Timely diagnose and treat any diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and stop any inflammatory processes at the initial stages, and pay special attention to dysbiosis.
- Observe a gentle diet. Its principles fit into several postulates: the patient should refrain from eating products that can damage the mucous membrane of the hollow organs, provoke an increase in the production of gastric juice. It is necessary to completely change your gastronomic habits, you should not allow long lingering pauses between meals, so there are often, five times six times a day, portions are better reduced by half. You can not often eat fried foods, especially those that are cooked in a refined oil. Do not eat canned food, meat and fish smoked delicacies. It is useful to include in the diet dishes cooked for a couple, raw vegetables and fruits.
- Completely eliminate alcohol and quit smoking.
- Systematically to take for the prevention of polyps and strengthen the body of vitamin complexes, which allow to restore the lack of beta-carotene. It is useful to take the Vitrum complex all the spring, on a pill a day, and the rest of the time Vetoron soluble preparation( seven drops daily for a month, then a two-month break and then a return to the course).
After endoscopy, prevention of intestinal polyps involves taking Photostim and Prolongin. It is useful once a year to take stool for biochemical analysis, which can detect the presence of blood veins. Endoscopic prophylaxis of polyps in the gut is performed with the purpose of early detection of neoplasms. Flexible sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy allows to reveal and timely remove meat growths, not allowing to form polyposis. If benign formations were found in the indicated study, it is better to do fibrogastroscopy immediately. Often physicians note that meat growths, appearing in the intestine, are able to affect the mucous membrane of any other organ of the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, it is necessary to closely monitor all the problems of the body.