Treatment of anal canal polyps requires more than formal confirmation of a finding – it requires understanding the clinical significance of the specific lesion. For the patient, it is important not just to hear that “there is a polyp,” but to understand whether it should be removed now, what extent of intervention is truly justified, and how safe it is to postpone the decision.
That is why at New Life Clinic the focus is placed not on the wording of the diagnosis itself, but on a clear proctologic strategy: when observation is sufficient, and when removal already becomes a logical and practically necessary stage of treatment.