Polyps in the ileocecal region require prompt colonoscopic polypectomy and regular follow-up colonoscopy after surgery. Ileocecal polyps are elevated lesions of the mucosa that protrude into the lumen of the bowel and can include inflammatory, hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps. Once detected, it is recommended to remove the polyp under colonoscopy. Small polyps can be removed directly with biopsy forceps, while large polyps can be removed by enteroscopic mucosal resection (EMR) or mucosal dissection (ESD). Postoperative fasting of food and water for 1 to 3 days according to the actual situation. It is necessary to review the colonoscopy again 6 to 12 months after the operation to find out whether there is recurrence or not. In daily life, you need to eat a light diet, less spicy and stimulating, greasy and barbecue food, keep the bowel clear to prevent constipation and diarrhea. If ileocecal polyps are found under colonoscopy, it is necessary to go to regular hospitals in time, under the operation of professional physicians for targeted treatment.