Intestinal polyps, if there is no malignant tendency, is not too serious; if there is a malignant tendency, is more serious. Intestinal polyp is a class of intestinal mucosal surface protruding from the intestinal lumen of the bulging lesions, polyps are not “meat”, but a class of abnormal growth of tissue, including tumor and non-tumor lesions, in the absence of pathological traits collectively referred to as polyps. Pathologically, they can be divided into adenomatous polyps, inflammatory polyps, misshapen polyps, chemotaxis polyps and mucosal hypertrophy. Intestinal polyps can be caused by long-term retention of crude residue in the stool, foreign bodies, ulcerative colitis and other chronic inflammatory stimulation, heredity, diabetes and other factors, appearing changes in bowel habits, increased frequency of bowel movements, mucus stools, bloody stools and other discomforts, and occasional abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms. Patients with intestinal polyps are advised to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.