First of all, the nature of rectal polyps should be clarified. The so-called conservative treatment is only the method without surgery, whether minimally invasive or conventional open surgery is a surgical method. If the polyp is non-tumorigenic, it can be treated conservatively by drugs, such as herbal enemas. If the polyp is tumorigenic, there is no conservative method that can eliminate it. Therefore, if the patient is a tumor polyp, conservative treatment is not recommended because as the polyp gradually increases in size it can become malignant or even metastasize throughout the body, etc., which is a very life-threatening event. For the concept of polyp treatment, if it is confirmed as a tumor polyp, it should be treated as early as possible, as it will have very little impact on the patient on one hand, and on the other hand, the polyp can be completely cut off. If a larger polyp is not malignant and cannot be removed at once, it can be removed completely after several times. Therefore, for tumor polyps, conservative treatment is not recommended, early treatment is recommended, and early cure can prevent malignant changes from becoming life-threatening to the patient.