The nature of multiple polypoid elevations of the colon cannot be directly determined, there are neoplastic and non-neoplastic, the specific identification should be based on pathological biopsy. Multiple polypoid bulges in the colon are mainly in the area of the colon, the occurrence of multiple bulges of superfluous organisms. These polyps can be classified as neoplastic and non-neoplastic, and can generally be distinguished in simple ways, such as color, appearance, borders, etc., but the most based on pathological biopsy. Generally, polypoid tissue is cut under colonoscopic conditions for pathologic examination. Therefore, it is not possible to directly say the nature of the multiple polypoid bulges in the colon. If it is a non-tumor or benign tumor, the colon polyp can be simply removed locally. If it is a malignant tumor, surgery, radiotherapy, etc. are needed after evaluation. It is recommended that a biopsy be performed in the hospital and the results come back.