Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500072

Rectal Polyp Removal

Rectal Polyp Removal Treatment

 in Hyderabad offers safe and advanced rectal polyp removal procedures performed by experienced gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons. Rectal polyps, though often benign, can sometimes develop into colorectal cancer if not treated early. Our team specializes in the detection and removal of rectal polyps using minimally invasive methods such as colonoscopic polypectomy and endoscopic excision, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience for every patient.

Our comprehensive care includes early diagnosis through colonoscopy, biopsy (if required), and precise removal of single or multiple polyps. The procedure is typically performed as a day-care service, allowing patients to return home the same day. At Treatment Range Hospital, we maintain high standards of infection control, advanced imaging, and personalized care to ensure the safest possible outcomes with minimal discomfort.

If you are looking for rectal polyp removal in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted name for expert care, transparent treatment plans, and modern medical infrastructure. We focus on early intervention, prevention of recurrence, and long-term gastrointestinal health—making us a preferred choice for colorectal treatment near you.

Your Complete Rectal Polyp Removal Journey

🔵 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification

🧪 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Evaluation

📋 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)

🔎 Phase 4: Diagnosis

💊 Phase 5: Post-Procedure Care & Recovery

💪 Phase 6: Post-Procedure Care & Recovery

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Here to make your experience as seamless as possible—explore answers to common questions about our services, policies, and patient care.
What is a rectal polyp?

A rectal polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue on the lining of the rectum. Most are benign, but some may become cancerous over time if not removed.

Are rectal polyps dangerous?

Most polyps are non-cancerous (benign), but certain types—such as adenomatous polyps—can turn into colorectal cancer over time. Early detection and removal are key to prevention.

What causes rectal polyps?

Common causes and risk factors include:

  • Age (typically over 45)

  • Family history of colorectal polyps or cancer

  • Low-fiber, high-fat diet

  • Smoking, alcohol use

  • Sedentary lifestyle and obesity

  • Certain genetic conditions (e.g., FAP, Lynch syndrome)

Do I need to do anything after the procedure?

Yes. You’ll need to:

  • Avoid strenuous activity for a few days

  • Monitor for signs of bleeding or discomfort

  • Follow up with your doctor for biopsy results

  • Schedule future colonoscopies based on findings

Can polyps come back?

Yes, new polyps can form over time. Regular follow-up and surveillance colonoscopies (every 3–5 years or sooner) are important for long-term prevention.

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