The difference between intestinal adenomas and polyps is mainly manifested in the following points: 1. In terms of the nature of the disease, adenomas are neoplastic diseases, and most of them are inflammatory tumors, with the possibility of long-term cancer. In contrast, polyps are inflammatory lesions, mostly caused by inflammatory hyperplasia of the local intestinal mucosa due to intestinal stimulation. 2. In terms of treatment, adenomas can only be cured by local excision or resection of the intestinal canal. If it turns into a malignant tumor, it is usually necessary to add radical treatment of intestinal cancer and combined with post-operative chemotherapy. The majority of inflammatory polyps generally do not require surgery, but only need to stop irritating factors to obtain symptom relief or even cure.