What is the best Chinese medicine for rectal polyps?

Rectal polyps belong to the category of polyp hemorrhoids in Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine treatment often requires evidence-based treatment. There is no such thing as the best TCM treatment.
Wind injury intestinal evidence: blood in the stool is bright red, dripping blood, with blood; polyp surface congestion is obvious, prolapse or not prolapse out of the anus, etc.. Commonly used medicines are Sophora Pill plus reduction.
Qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stagnation due to lack of circulation of qi) syndrome: the swelling is prolapsed outside the anus and cannot be retracted, with much pain, and the surface of the polyp is purplish, etc. The commonly used drugs are Shaogang Yiyuyu (少腹逐瘀) syndrome. Commonly used drugs are Shaobuyu Tang plus reduction.
Spleen qi deficiency: the swelling is easy to prolapse out of the anus, the surface is rough, or there is a small amount of bleeding, and the anus is flaccid. Commonly used drugs are ginseng ling baizhu san plus reduction.
Enema method can also be used. 6% alum liquid can be used to retain the enema; or a concentrated decoction of umeboshi, haifuushi, quanpaizi, oyster, xiakoucao, comfrey, guanzhong, etc. can be used to retain the enema.
Prompt medical consultation is recommended in case of discomfort. Do not take medicine and enema on your own. If diagnosed with rectal polyps, it is recommended to go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose a reasonable treatment program.