Usually, it is recommended to stop drinking alcohol completely after surgery for intestinal polyps, and if you can’t, it is not recommended to drink alcohol for at least one month, but the exact time of drinking alcohol is affected by many factors, including the condition of the lesion, the patient’s own condition, and so on. Drinking alcohol can cause great damage to the human body, such as liver damage, pancreas damage, gastrointestinal tract damage and so on. For intestinal polyps, alcohol consumption is also an important cause of triggering, so patients should completely stop drinking. If it is not possible to quit drinking, it should be at least one month after the operation after the body has fully recovered before drinking alcohol. If the polyp is large, the invasion depth is deeper, and the patient’s own physical quality is poor, with high blood pressure, diabetes and other underlying diseases, this time will be even longer. If you drink alcohol too early, it may stimulate the intestinal mucosa, leading to the recurrence of local lesions or aggravate the condition. Spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili peppers and hot pot, should also be avoided after intestinal polyp surgery. A light diet is recommended, and fresh fruits, vegetables, and easy-to-digest foods can be consumed in moderation to promote wound healing.