Adenomas are common benign tumors that can occur within the glands of the thyroid gland or in the intestines. The main patient may also experience pain or irritation of the intestines, including abdominal distention, or even abnormal bowel movements or blood in the stool. Benign lesions are usually not serious, but when they do occur, they should be treated medically. For adenomas that occur within the thyroid gland, surgical removal under local anesthesia is an option. As for lesions occurring in the intestine, if they are simply smaller adenomas, they can be removed regularly or by bubble tea via colonoscopy; if the tumor is larger and not suitable for microscopic resection, traditional open surgery, or laparoscopic partial resection of the intestine can be chosen, and postoperative treatment with anti-cancer therapy is also required. And adenoma is a very common benign disease, relatively not serious, so don’t worry too much after diagnosis, as long as timely and effective treatment, it is still relatively satisfactory.