Gastrointestinal polyp is a kind of benign tumor, after surgical resection, usually rest about 3~5 days to recover; if the trauma is large after surgery, the recovery is slower, and there are other complications, the rest time will be extended, depending on the body’s recovery after surgery. Gastrointestinal polyp removal will generally take minimally invasive surgery, if there is no relevant postoperative complications, no physical abnormalities, about 3~5 days after surgery can be recovered, should be combined with the individual recovery to decide the rest time. However, some patients with gastrointestinal polyps may experience poor wound healing, bleeding, redness, pain and other symptoms after surgery, then the rest time will be longer until the wound is completely back to normal. The specifics should be analyzed in the context of the individual situation. After the removal of gastrointestinal polyps, patients should regularly observe the bowel movement during the rest period, if the initial black stool, blood stool are normal, but if the abnormal bowel movement lasts for a longer period of time and is accompanied by symptoms such as body heat, fever, etc., then it is considered abnormal, and need to consult a doctor in a timely manner.