Hyperplastic intestinal polyps generally refer to hyperplastic intestinal polyps, which are a kind of intestinal polyps, mainly found in the colon and rectum, mostly in the form of mounded or semicircular elevations, usually small, with a diameter of about 0.5 cm. The cause of proliferative intestinal polyps is not clear, and may be related to diarrhea, constipation, genetics, inflammatory irritation and other factors, mostly appearing after middle age. They may be asymptomatic when they occur, but a few of them may be accompanied by changes in bowel habits, such as increased frequency of stools, mucus stools or mucus and blood stools, etc. Occasionally, they may have abdominal pain and abdominal distension, which are mostly found by chance during endoscopy. Generally, the possibility of cancer is small, but because the appearance of hyperplastic intestinal polyps is similar to that of tumor polyps, it is difficult to distinguish them, so they often need to be removed and biopsied under colonoscopy. In daily life, we need to pay attention to a high-fiber, low-fat diet, avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy and stimulating food. Regular work and rest, avoid excessive fatigue and staying up late, exercise appropriately, maintain a relaxed mood, and develop good living habits. At the same time, regular colonoscopy review is needed to prevent the recurrence of polyps.