The effect of electrocoagulation excision of intestinal polyps varies from person to person, and is related to the size and shape of the polyp, the physical condition of the patient, and the operation of the surgeon, etc. In most cases, the effect of electrocoagulation excision is better. In most cases, the effect of electrocoagulation resection is better, and a small number of patients may have postoperative bleeding, intestinal perforation and other complications. 1. size of intestinal polyps: for smaller intestinal polyps, electrocoagulation resection tends to be more thorough, while larger intestinal polyps, electrocoagulation resection of blood vessels in the center of the polyp is prone to postoperative bleeding due to incomplete electrocoagulation, the effect is not as good as small intestinal polyps. 2. Morphology of intestinal polyps: intestinal polyps with tips, if the tip is thin, the surgical effect is better; if the tip is thicker, it is easy to lead to bleeding due to incomplete hemostasis of electrocoagulation. If the tip is thicker, it is easy to cause bleeding due to incomplete hemostasis by electrocoagulation, while intestinal polyps without tips are easy to cause intestinal perforation if the electrocoagulation is excessive. 3. Physical condition of patients: For patients with severe hypertension, heart disease and other underlying diseases, their physical condition is often poorer, and they are suitable for electrocoagulation excision treatment, which is more effective than the traditional surgery. 4. The operation of the surgeon: for the operation of skilled surgeons, the effect of electrocoagulation excision is often better, the chance of complications is also smaller. For those who are not very skillful in surgical operation, complications such as bleeding and perforation will occur. Once intestinal polyps are detected, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and complete all auxiliary examinations in order to clarify the condition, and then give appropriate treatment by professional physicians for the patient’s condition.