What is a polyp? A polyp is a projecting growth of tissue from a surface in the body, usually a mucous membrane. Polyps can develop in the: colon and rectum ear canal cervix stomach nose uterus throat bladder Polyps are referred to as the abnormal tissue growths that usually appear as small, flat bumps or small versions of the mushroom stalks. What is a Polyp? A polyp is a growth that forms inside an organ or within a body cavity. A significant portion of polyps are benign, therefore they do not pose a cancer risk. However, some polyps are pre-cancerous and can transform into cancer. Lastly, polyps can also be malignant, showing tendencies to spread. Polyp Diagnosis Criteria When symptoms of a polyp lead to a doctor's visit, various methods such as gastroscopy, colonoscopy, or hysteroscopy are used for diagnosis. Different ... Polyps are commonly found in the colon, stomach, nose, ear, sinus (es), urinary bladder, and uterus. [3][4] They may also occur elsewhere in the body where there are mucous membranes, including the cervix, vocal folds, and small intestine.

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