Patients with intestinal polyps can take Panax ginseng orally, but Panax ginseng has no therapeutic effect on intestinal polyps. Intestinal polyps are abnormal proliferative tissues in the intestinal tract, which are benign lesions. There is no specific therapeutic drug for them, and they are mainly resected under enteroscopy to achieve the purpose of eradication. Panax ginseng belongs to Chinese herbal medicine, which has the efficacy of relieving the liver and relieving depression (treating depression by unblocking the liver’s qi), dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain, and it is mainly used for hemoptysis, vomiting, epistaxis, blood in stools, leakage, bleeding from traumas, stabbing pain in chest and abdomen, and pain in bruises, but has no therapeutic effect on intestinal polyps. At present, there is no research to show that intestinal polyps can be treated drugs, so patients must pay attention to identify, not randomly listen to all kinds of prescriptions to reduce the stimulation of intestinal polyps, before using the drug to consult a physician, under the guidance of the physician to use the drug, not blindly use the drug.