The review time after intestinal polyp surgery is determined by the severity of the patient’s condition, and some patients need to be reviewed once every 3-6 months. If the disease is mild, it is usually reviewed once a year or so. If there are many polyps in the intestine and the polyps are relatively large, the post-operative review time may be shorter. After surgery, patients need to go to the hospital regularly for colonoscopy and sometimes abdominal CT, as well as laboratory tests, such as routine blood, liver function, tumor markers, etc., which need to be consulted with the attending physician. In order to avoid polyp re-growth, patients should develop good living habits, such as try not to drink alcoholic beverages, do not eat pickled food, and do not eat too greasy food, but can consume fresh fruits and green vegetables, as well as appropriate intake of low-fat high-quality protein.