Colchicine can be taken after intestinal polyp surgery for a gouty attack or to prevent a gouty attack. Colchicine should be taken after intestinal polyp surgery under the direction of a doctor. Colchicine is a drug that can treat acute attacks of gouty arthritis and prevent acute attacks of recurrent gouty arthritis. Patients who have had intestinal polyp surgery can take colchicine if they are having a gouty attack or notice that they are about to have a gouty attack. Taking colchicine may have abnormal symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle paralysis, thrombocytopenia, shock, etc. Colchicine is contraindicated for people with low bone marrow hyperplasia, pregnant and lactating women, and people with renal and hepatic insufficiency. Colchicine after surgery for intestinal polyps due to the body needs to eat, should be directed by a doctor to use the drug, not blindly abuse.