The presence of polyps in the intestine does not matter in one part of patients, while the other part is more serious, depending on the type of polyps. If it is an inflammatory polyp, it is usually less important and can be treated with regular antibiotics. At the same time, it is necessary to adjust the diet, for example, try not to drink drinks containing alcohol, do not eat too spicy food, and do not eat pickled food, etc. Polyps can gradually shrink. Some patients need to have polyps removed, and the prognosis is better. If the polyp is adenomatous and poorly differentiated, it may become cancerous and become a malignant tumor of the intestine. After the polyps are found, dietary modification and polypectomy are needed as early as possible, followed by pathological biopsy. If it is considered malignant and the invasion is deep, it may be necessary to remove part of the intestinal canal and then do an intestinal anastomosis. Depending on the pathological findings, chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, etc. may need to be given. During the treatment period, fresh fruits and vegetables may be consumed appropriately.