Most rectal polyps produce no symptoms and are discovered on routine digital or endoscopic examination of the rectum
When polyps are malignant, it may be necessary to remove a portion of the rectum or colon to completely remove cancerous tissue
Rectal polyps are commonly found by sigmoidoscopy (visual inspection with an instrument consisting of a tube and a light) or colonoscopy
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Passage of fresh, bright red blood from the rectum is called Hematochezia. The cause of hematochezia usually is bleeding due to colitis or from ulcers or polyps in the color or rectum.
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Yes, the rectum is in the abdominopelvic cavity. But, the anal canal, which is inferior to the rectum is outside of the abdominopelvic cavity.
The anus is the opening from the rectum to the outside of the body. The rectum is the final section of the large intestine.
The word polyp refers to any overgrowth of tissue from the surface of mucous membranes. Intestinal polyps grow out of the lining of the small and large bowels. Polyps come in a variety of shapes-round, droplet, and irregular.
Two types of tumors can grow inside the nose: polyps and papillomas. By far the most common are polyps, which have smooth surfaces. On the contrary, papillomas have irregular surfaces and are, in fact, warts.
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A non-malignant sigmoid polyp is a noncancerous but abnormal cell that is present in the sigmoid colon (near rectum). Polyps are abnormal cells in the colon and some of them have the tendency to turn in to cancer with the passage of time. It is highly recommended to remove the non-malignant polyps.