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Introduction: Welcome, parents. Today we're discussing a condition that, while uncommon, can be concerning when it occurs: rectal polyps in young children. What are rectal polyps? Rectal polyps are small, benign growths that can develop in the lining of the rectum or colon. In children, they're typically non-cancerous and often resolve on their own. Symptoms: The most common symptom is bright red blood in the stool. This can be alarming, but it's usually not a sign of a serious condition. Diagnosis: If your child experiences rectal bleeding, consult a paediatric surgeon. They may perform a physical exam or recommend further tests like a colonoscopy to confirm the presence of polyps. Treatment: Most polyps in children can be safely removed during a colonoscopy. The procedure is usually quick and performed safely under anesthesia. After treatment: Recovery is typically swift, with most children returning to normal activities within a day or two. Prevention: While there's no guaranteed way to prevent rectal polyps, a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk. Conclusion: Remember, rectal polyps in children are usually benign and treatable. If you notice any unusual symptoms, don't hesitate to consult your paediatric surgeon. Now you can easily reach our paediatric surgery clinic in Kandy by dialing 0777567566.