Generally, intestinal polyps do not affect the liver after removal. Intestinal polyps refer to the abnormal growth of raised tissue on the surface of the intestinal mucosa, and the common accompanying symptom is blood in the stool or change in bowel habits. Clinically, they include inflammatory polyps, hyperplastic polyps, adenomatous polyps and other types of polyps, mainly colon polyps are more common, and their surgical removal usually has no effect on the function of the liver. Abnormalities in liver function are often characterized by nausea, vomiting and poor appetite, while intestinal polyps usually do not cause these discomforts. It is recommended to take care of the liver, eat a light diet and emphasize exercise. If you find abnormal liver function or symptoms of digestive discomfort, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause of the disease as soon as possible, and timely treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.