There are many types of colon polyps, and they all have a different look to them. During a colonoscopy procedure, the colon should not have any lumps. When polyps are found, they will be raised bumps on the inside of the colon and can vary in color and size. Some may be the same color as the colon itself, while others may be red. Your surgeon will be able to determine the type by the way they look after removal.

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