Hyperplastic polyps have no obvious manifestations, mainly for the human mucosal surface specific hyperplasia. Hyperplastic polyps, also known as chemotaxis polyps, generally occur in the gastrointestinal tract, mostly in the rectum, generally for the gastric mucosa or intestinal mucosa due to chronic inflammation, belongs to the connective tissue hyperplasia lesions. Most intestinal polyps develop after the age of 40. Generally there are no obvious symptoms, when pulling may rupture and bleed. Microscopically, polyps are small in size, smooth in surface and short in tip. There is no tendency for this disease to become cancerous. The cause of the disease is not clear, and no special treatment is usually needed. If the polyp affects the living condition, you can go to the hospital for related treatment, usually surgical removal.