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Colon Polyp Removal with Dr. Galati

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Dr. Galati explains the removal of a colon polyp in a 50 year old man.

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  • plus the painkillers they gave me i cant take cause they make my heart race really bad and i feel like i cant breath so extra strength tylenol is my only pain killer its a nightmare but as i said they were precancerious so i had to get them out like asap i accually think some of my crohns pain is caused by the polyps in a weird way

  • had this surgery done on wens the 25th im 23 years old and it hurts so so so bad its not even funny im sitting on a donut right now as im typing this is the second time ive had them removed had them removed when i was 19 but think this time was worse still bleeding a little and mine is in the rectum so extra sensitive have crohns disease as well i wish i knew a way of speeding up the healing its the pain and soreness that bothers me not the bleeding

  • Just had this today. One polyp was found. I just turned 37 about 3 weeks ago. The prep drink was crappy but the procedure was nothing at all. GO GET CHECKED!!!

  • It's simply fantastic to see those cunting things burnt off and removed. They are just too shitty to leave behind. i love seeing a Doctor performing such fantastic work. Bowel

  • stop eating so much beef

  • @LeopardFixJeopardy I am told that the 2 large polyps I had in 2004 took about 10 years to grow to that size.

    From that point on, I changed my diet and cut out most of the red meat in my diet and 7 years later the colonoscopy showed negative for any polyps at all. I believe that the cause of polyps/colon cancer are part genetic, stress, and diet.

    I suggest that everyone get a periodic colonoscopy screen every 5 years after 50 and earlier if there is a family history.

  • Are there any data in how fast they can grow in size?

  • @youboob6022 colon polyps are not normal as they are benign tumors that can turn cancerous

  • I WILL HAVE MINE TOMORROW. I AM SCARED!!!

  • extraterrestrial tech!!!! it be WAYYYY EASIER

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