Intestinal polyps usually do not get bigger as they are removed because they are caused by the proliferation of cells in the intestinal tract, including benign polyps and malignant polyps. If you have removed intestinal polyps in the past and find many more polyps when you have a second checkup, it is often related to bad lifestyle habits, such as drinking a lot of alcohol for a long time, eating too much spicy and greasy food for a long time and eating pickled food for a long time, and sometimes it is also related to individual gene variations or familial hereditary factors. Therefore, when polyps are found, they need to be removed endoscopically as soon as possible to prevent them from becoming intestinal tumors. After polyp surgery, patients should pay attention to lifestyle habits, such as appropriate intake of fresh fruits and green vegetables, as well as appropriate intake of low-fat high-quality protein, but also need to appropriate intake of food with high dietary fiber, such as pumpkin, fungus and so on.