Intestinal polyp is a swelling elevated on the surface of intestinal mucosa, it is recommended to actively improve the examination, to clarify the diagnosis, and if necessary, to take therapeutic measures. Intestinal polyp is the name given to the swelling raised on the surface of the intestinal mucosa before the nature of the pathology is clarified, which may be a neoplastic lesion or non-neoplastic lesion. Therefore, do not be too nervous when you find intestinal polyps. It is recommended that patients actively improve rectal fingerprinting, colonoscopy, as well as other tests such as CT, to clarify the diagnosis and timely detection of the risk of intestinal cancer. Usually, if inflammatory polyps have no obvious symptoms, regular review is enough, but for adenomatous polyps, hyperplastic and misshapen intestinal polyps that have obvious symptoms or risk of cancer, they should be resected through surgery in a timely manner.