Intestinal polyps are difficult to see directly from the anus.

Intestinal polyps are abnormal tissues that grow on the inner wall of the intestines. They can be benign or pose a potential health risk. Directly observing intestinal polyps through the anus is not easy because they are usually located deep inside the rectum or colon, making them difficult to see from the outside. Early detection and treatment of intestinal polyps typically require specialized medical examinations.

Examination for intestinal polyps is typically performed using methods such as colonoscopy, CT colonography, or barium enema. These examinations provide clear visualization of polyps within the intestines and allow for biopsies to determine their nature. These tests not only help doctors understand the size, number, and location of the polyps but also help determine if they pose a potential risk of becoming cancerous. Regular screening for intestinal polyps is crucial for preventing intestinal diseases.

【Useful Tips:】
1. Have regular colonoscopies, especially for people with a family history of intestinal polyps.
2. Pay attention to a healthy diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and reduce your intake of red meat and processed meats.
3. Maintain regular lifestyle habits and avoid prolonged sitting.
4. If you experience changes in bowel habits or rectal bleeding, you should seek medical attention promptly.