Intestinal polyp surgery needs to be accompanied. Intestinal polyps are generally referred to as bulging lesions protruding from the surface of the intestinal mucosa into the intestinal lumen. They are a common clinical disease closely related to chronic inflammatory stimulation, heredity, age, and lifestyle habits, etc. They are often insidious in onset, with no obvious self-conscious symptoms, and surgical resection is recommended for the risk of cancerous changes. Endoscopic polypectomy has the advantages of simplicity, visualization, small incision and relative safety, and has become the preferred treatment method. Although the incision of endoscopic polypectomy is relatively small, the possibility of hemorrhage cannot be ruled out. Therefore, intestinal polyp surgery still needs to be accompanied by other people in the hospital, so as to better observe the recovery of the wound and prevent the occurrence of hemorrhage. If you suspect intestinal polyps, you should go to a regular medical institution in time and actively cooperate with the relevant diagnosis and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.