There are many causes of intestinal polyps, which may be related to congenital factors such as genetic inheritance, as well as acquired causes such as poor dietary habits and mechanical intestinal injury. Clinically, intestinal polyps are often treated through general therapy, drug therapy, surgery, and Chinese medicine. A. Causes: 1. Congenital causes: Clinically, it is believed that intestinal polyps may be familial polyposis after excluding diseases and other acquired factors. Familial polyposis is a relatively rare hereditary disease, the disease variant of the gene is a dominant gene, as long as both parents a disease can be inherited to the child. The diagnosis is usually confirmed by colonoscopy, genetic testing and other tests combined with medical history; 2. Acquired causes: such as poor dietary habits, mechanical intestinal injury, digestive system diseases, etc. Research shows that people who eat spicy food or pickled food and other bad dietary habits for a long time have a higher probability of developing intestinal polyps than normal people. Intestinal cells will be abnormal proliferation, forming polyps; when there is intestinal inflammation, abnormal bile metabolism, intestinal ulcers and other digestive system diseases, intestinal mucosa in the inflammation, bile and other stimuli, the formation of polyps or intestinal blockage. Second, the treatment: 1, general treatment: should pay attention to daily habits, light diet, eat more fiber-rich food, as little as possible to eat too oily, too salty, too spicy food; appropriate exercise, overweight people need to lose weight; 2, drug therapy: this method is often used to treat primary intestinal disease based on inflammatory polyps, at this time, through anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment. In addition, in the intestinal polyps combined with other complications, it is also necessary to apply drugs for symptomatic treatment; 3, surgery: clinically there are mainly two types of surgery: endoscopic resection and laparoscopic resection. Laparoscopic resection is suitable for patients whose polyps are too large to be removed endoscopically. In this case, a small opening is often made in the abdominal cavity and a laparoscope is placed inside the abdominal cavity. If the polyp is a hereditary syndrome, such as familial adenomatous polyposis, it is necessary to perform total proctocolectomy through open abdomen, i.e. to remove all the rectum and colon; 4. When you find that you have intestinal polyps, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, take the medicine under the guidance of the doctor and choose the appropriate treatment method.