Colorectal mucosal hyperplastic polyps can be observed through follow-up visits to observe the progress of the disease, and if the condition is serious, surgery can also be used for resection. 1. Observation: colorectal mucosal hyperplastic polyps are a type of polyps with a low degree of malignancy, most of which are benign lesions. If there are no sensations or symptoms, it is usually possible to have regular follow-ups to continuously monitor the progress. 2. Surgery: If the polyp>1cm, or cause a change in bowel habits, or cause abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms, you need to go to the hospital to take surgical treatment, can be removed through the enteroscopy and other minimally invasive surgery for treatment, while postoperative pathology examination, regular follow-up. Treatment of colorectal mucosal hyperplastic polyps need to go to the regular hospital for examination, under the guidance of the doctor to decide on specific treatment measures.