Intestinal polyps do not necessarily have to be removed, need to be based on the patient’s specific symptoms as well as the size of the polyp, the nature of the specific considerations, it is recommended that timely medical examination to avoid delaying the disease. Intestinal polyps are protruding from the surface of the intestinal mucosa into the intestinal lumen, blood in the stool or change in bowel habits is a relatively common symptom, some of which will disappear on their own, and some of which have the potential for malignant lesions and need to be removed in a timely manner. Clinically, there are two types of intestinal polyps, one is adenomatous polyps and the other is non-adenomatous polyps. Adenomatous polyps can be divided into tubular adenomas, villous adenomas, tubular villous adenomas. Non-adenomatous polyps can be categorized as hyperplastic polyps, inflammatory polyps, and misshapen polyps. Timely medical examination, symptomatic treatment for the situation, to avoid delays in the condition.