Various studies on polyp prevention indicate the potential role of anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and celecoxib. Specifically, findings suggest that aspirin use may reduce the risk of polyp formation by 30% to 50%. However, due to the potential for serious side effects from incorrect dosing or uncontrolled use of such medications, their evaluation must always be under the supervision of a healthcare professional.

Adjusting lifestyle and dietary habits also plays a significant role in reducing polyp risk. This includes:
* Adopting a diet rich in fruits and vegetables while reducing red meat consumption,
* Engaging in regular physical activity,
* Avoiding tobacco and alcohol consumption,
* Maintaining a healthy weight.
These measures can have positive effects in preventing polyp formation or reducing its risk.