Clinically, according to the different size of inflammatory bowel polyps and whether they are accompanied by clinical symptoms, different treatment methods are usually available. First, if the volume of inflammatory bowel polyps is small, and there is no obvious abdominal pain, abdominal distension, diarrhea, etc.. Patients can avoid over-stimulation of inflammatory bowel polyps and complications such as bleeding and hyperplasia of the polyps through a light diet and reduced intake of spicy and stimulating foods. It can also be considered in the endoscopic excision of intestinal polyps, which can avoid intestinal polyps proliferation too fast and induce blood in the stool, and even cancer and other serious consequences. Second, if the size of intestinal polyps is larger, and accompanied by varying degrees of blood in the stool, abdominal pain, etc.. At this time, purely through dietary modifications, and can not reduce the clinical symptoms of patients. Due to the large size of intestinal polyps, the polyps cannot be removed completely under endoscopy. In order to avoid residual polyps, laparoscopic resection of the diseased intestinal canal is usually chosen to cure intestinal polyps, and most patients can often achieve better treatment results.