Generally speaking, low-grade heterogeneous hyperplasia of intestinal glandular epithelium still has a certain risk of cancer and should be paid attention to. In some people’s gastrointestinal tract, there will be slight heterozygous hyperplasia. If other indicators of the body are normal and there are no obvious symptoms, there is no need to worry too much, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for regular rechecking. However, heterotrophic hyperplasia belongs to precancerous lesions, which are categorized into high-grade, medium-grade and low-grade. The cancer rate of high-grade is relatively high, while the cancer rate of low-grade is relatively low, but there is still a risk of cancerous lesions. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for timely consultation when low-grade intestinal glandular epithelial heterogeneous hyperplasia is detected, so that the professional doctors in regular hospitals can clarify the severity of the disease and guide the prevention and treatment in the future.