Colonoscopy report

2026-05-31 10:24:09
Dear Sir Please interpret for malignancy - the growth in last image Complain. Rectal bleeding What's the treatment
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Its polyp and colitis..

Answered2026-06-01 08:46:29

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Polyps. Need biopsy report. Free online consultations for age 50 years and older. Best wishes WWW.JGSR-HEALTH-EDUCATION.IN

Answered2026-06-01 07:49:57

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Kindly send full report
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consult a general surgeon/ gastroenteric surgeon

Answered2026-06-01 07:05:46

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No histopathology done which is needed to rule out melignancy .

Answered2026-06-01 06:37:21

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A biopsy is needed to ascertain whether the visible growth is malignant or benign.

Answered2026-06-01 04:59:36

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The image shows growths with bleeding in the rectal area.The treatment depends on the biopsy results

Answered2026-06-01 04:10:31

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Hi, I have seen the colonoscopy. The last image shows a growth in the colon rectum area, which is a common cause of rectal bleeding. Most such growths are benign polyps. Biopsy is taken during colonoscopy to confirm if it is cancerous or not. Please check your biopsy report that is the only way to be sure. Treatment depends on the biopsy result Feel free to consult for further guidance.👍

Answered2026-05-31 22:27:23

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Answered2026-05-31 20:42:27

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Looking at your colonoscopy images, there is a visible growth in the rectal area with active bleeding — this is exactly why the procedure was done and is a finding that cannot be dismissed. Whether this is benign (like a polyp) or malignant can only be confirmed through the biopsy that should have been taken during the colonoscopy. The growth's appearance needs to be interpreted alongside the histopathology report. At your age of 36, it is not common but colorectal growths can occur and must be evaluated urgently.
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Please follow up with your gastroenterologist or colorectal surgeon with the biopsy report immediately — do not delay. Feel free to consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation once you have the biopsy results.

Answered2026-05-31 18:58:13

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Answered2026-05-31 16:40:35

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-06-03 12:38:45

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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult

Answered2026-06-01 07:25:08

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Answered2026-05-31 16:28:15

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2026-05-31 16:23:41

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