Two weeks after polypectomy can run, running should not be too strenuous, should start from a short period of jogging, and gradually increase the amount of exercise. After polypectomy, you can run slowly in two weeks. This is due to the fact that polyp surgery is usually a minimally invasive procedure done under enteroscopy, and the incision is usually small, but it still takes about 7-10 days for the small incision to heal. Since the blood supply to the skeletal muscles of the limbs is reduced when running, the blood supply to the internal organs, especially the intestines, is reduced, so it is not advisable to resume exercise too early after colonoscopic polypectomy to avoid affecting the healing of the wound. After the wound heals, although you can run, you should gradually increase the amount of exercise to the extent that your body can tolerate it. If you experience abdominal pain during exercise, you should take a rest immediately, and if the abdominal pain cannot be relieved after resting, you should consult a doctor immediately to avoid delaying your condition.