Main Symptoms of Colon Polyps
Colon polyps are small, fleshy bumps on the inside wall of the large bowel. Most are silent, but larger or fragile ones can send quiet warnings. Painless bleeding is the classic clue. You may see bright red streaks on the toilet paper or notice the water in the bowl looks pink. Stool color can change. Dark, tar-like stools appear if the polyp bleeds higher up in the colon. Mucus threads are common. The stool looks slimy or shiny, as though it’s been wrapped in clear jelly. Bowel habits shift. You swing between loose stools and constipation, or feel the urge... Learn more