Multiple tubular adenomatous polyps of the colon usually require surgical treatment. Although benign, multiple tubular adenomatous polyps of the colon have some potential for malignancy. Adenomatous polyps up to 2 centimeters in diameter have been reported to have a 50% chance of malignancy. Patients with multiple tubular adenomatous polyps of the colon often have a family history of colon polyps or bowel cancer and should be investigated accordingly. And when the polyp is more, it will cause some impact on the intestinal tract, it is easy to cause diarrhea, abdominal pain and other symptoms, need to take early surgical treatment. Generally, minimally invasive surgical treatment, that is, under the colonoscopy polyp removal surgery, try to do pathological examination after surgery, to exclude the occurrence of malignant changes. Multiple tubular adenomatous polyps of the colon must be timely consultation, cooperate with the doctor to take treatment, and pay attention to observation after surgery, if persistent bleeding occurs, it may be due to intestinal perforation, and timely consultation is required. Regular review is needed after treatment.