Generally speaking, the wound will recover in about 7 days after the removal of polyps under enteroscopy, but the exact recovery time varies from person to person. In current clinical practice, colonoscopic removal of intestinal polyps is a minimally invasive surgery, which is safer, easier to perform, quicker to recover, and has fewer complications compared to general open surgery. Generally, the wound will recover in about 7 days after the operation, but the exact recovery time varies from patient to patient. For people with mild disease and good physical condition, the wound can recover in about 7 days after the operation. However, for people with more serious conditions and poorer health, it will take longer. For those who have undergone polypectomy under colonoscopy, it is recommended to ask the doctor in charge of the operation to inform them of the exact recovery time.