For patients with intestinal polyps, the clinically effective treatment is endoscopic resection of polyps, the prognosis is generally better, but need to be regularly reviewed to avoid recurrence. In clinical practice, except for a few patients with inflammatory polyps who will receive relevant anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., norfloxacin, cefradine, etc.) as prescribed by the doctor, the main treatment for most patients is endoscopic resection of polyps, which includes microscopic biting, high-frequency electrocautery resection, endoscopic mucous membrane resection, endoscopic mucosal dissection, etc. However, there are postoperative complications in this kind of operation, such as hemorrhage, perforation, and infections. For patients with intestinal polyps, along with medication and surgical treatment, improving lifestyle habits can also help the prognosis of the disease, such as eating a light diet, increasing dietary fiber intake, and reducing the intake of fatty foods. If diagnosed with intestinal polyps, early treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.