It is normal to experience a vague pain after surgery for intestinal polyps. Without anesthesia, when the body is stimulated by trauma or other stimuli, the afferent nerves send signals to the pain center to produce pain. During surgery, the nerve center will be inhibited by the effect of anesthesia drugs, and after the effect of anesthesia drugs passes, pain will be produced again. Therefore, it is normal to have vague pain after surgery for intestinal polyps. No matter what kind of intestinal surgery, there will be more or less pain after the operation, the specific degree of pain varies from person to person, and different people have different degrees of pain tolerance, so if there is mild pain after the operation, it is generally a normal phenomenon. Therefore, mild pain after surgery is generally normal. If severe pain occurs, it may be due to postoperative complications, so please consult your physician for prompt treatment.