For the colonoscopy report card, doctors and patients mainly look at the endoscopic diagnosis as well as recommendations.1 If the diagnosis is colitis or proctitis, it means that the intestinal mucosa is only inflammatory lesions, and there is no need to consult other descriptions. If the diagnosis is polyps, the patient can review the above descriptions further, such as the number of polyps, the size of the polyps, and the exact location of the polyps.2. If the diagnosis is polyps, elective hospitalization for electrocoagulation and electrodesiccation of the polyps is recommended.3. If the diagnosis is a mass, it is often recommended that the results of the pathology be awaited and that further treatment be given. Regardless of the results, it is recommended that patients get a colonoscopy report card to the gastroenterology specialist doctor, and then according to the doctor’s guidance to give specific medication.