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Duodenal Polyp

Our team of skilled gastroenterologists offers complete services of duodenal polyp detection and removal at GastroDoxs, Cypress, so the community can have a safer experience and effective care can be managed through endoscopic technology and follow up through the gastroenterologists to identify and treat the duodenal polyps during early diagnosis and actual treatment of digiversity.

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Symptoms

What Is a Duodenal Polyp?

A duodenal polyp is a little lump or bump on the inner surface of the duodenum which is the first part of your small intestine. Most of the duodenal polyps are benign, however, some types, such as adenomatous or sessile polyps, need closer follow-up or excision to avoid future complications.

Common Symptoms

There are a lot of duodenal polyps that do not manifest themselves. In cases when they do arise, they may include:

  • Cramps or low-level upper abdominal pain.
  • The nausea or frequent vomiting.
  • Eating little and getting full fast.
  • Iron-deficiency anemia fatigue.
  • Black, tarry feces that is evidence of internal hemorrhage.

Causes

It is not always clear that what causes duodenal polyps, however, there are several factors which may put you at the risk:

  • Gastrointestinal inflammation: chronic.
  • Intestinal polyps family history.
  • Congenital disorders like familial adenomatous polyposis.
  • Unhealthy low fiber/high fat diets.
  • Use of tobacco and excessive alcoholism.
  • Age over 50 years
Treatment

Treatment Options for Duodenal Polyps in Cypress

Therapy involves endoscopic surveillance, excision, supportive therapy:

  • Endoscopic surveillance: Seeing the endoscopist regularly by six months intervals to observe small and low-risk polyps and to detect any changes at an early stage.
  • Polypectomy: Small devices involve the removal of polyps during endoscopy with minimal invasive actions with the help of a small camera and other tools.
  • Surgical resection: Indicated when the polyps are large or high risk which are not safe to be removed through the endoscopic procedure.
  • Diet modifications: Soft and mild food (such as broths, bananas, plain rice) to facilitate digestion and healing.
  • Iron supplement (anemia), check-ups after every 1-3 years, and advice as with duodenal ulcer recovery.

Why Choose GastroDoxs in Cypress?

At GastroDoxs, we utilize both years of the GI experience and the most advanced endoscopic technology in detecting and treating duodenal polyps in a safe and effective way. Patient centered care guarantees that you will get care plans that are personalized, soft sedation, and customized instructions on what to eat that will help you heal fast and have long-term digestive health.

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Bharat Pothuri

About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are duodenal polyps detected?

A duodenum can be visualized using an upper endoscopy which enables our GastroDoxs specialists in Cypress to detect and remove any polyps.

Are duodenal polyps cancerous?

Majority of duodenal polyps are benign in nature and polyps removed are all sent to a lab to be examined on whether the duodenal polyps contain precancerous or cancerous cells.

How long before I feel normal after polyp removal?

A polypectomy will restore most of the patients to normalcy within 1-2 days. In case of surgery, it might take a little longer before one is fully recovered.

Can a healthy diet help prevent duodenal polyps?

Yes. A high-fiber and low-red meat diet (fruits and vegetables and whole grains) could help decrease your chances of getting polyps.

Will I need further testing after polyp removal?

Yes. Depending on the type, quantity, and size of polyps, your doctor will prescribe follow-ups ranging between 1-3 years of endoscopy.

What foods are recommended after polyp removal?

Hardly processed foods such as clear broths, bananas, plain rice, and cooked vegetables are to be adhered to as your duodenum heals.

What is the difference between polyps and ulcers?

Polyps are inward extensions or protuberances in the intestinal mucosa; ulcers are open wounds which may produce pain, bleeding or inflammation.

Will polyp removal be painful?

No. We apply light sedation when doing engoscopy so that you can feel relaxed and not experience any pain when having the polypectomy.

Can duodenal polyps recur?

Yes. Polyp recurrence may happen and as such, follow-up appointments and endoscopies are very helpful in early diagnosis.

When should I see a specialist for possible duodenal polyps?

When you have constant stomach pain, dark or black stools, unexplainable anemia, or it is evident that one of your relatives had polyps, reach GastroDoxs in Cypress.

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