Are gastric polyps prone to recurrence?
For patients with gastric polyps, it is necessary to have regular follow-up gastroscopy to be vigilant against recurrence, especially in those with Helicobacter pylori infection, as recurrence of gastric polyps is relatively common. It is recommended that patients undergo a gastroscopic examination every six months to one year to assess their condition. Gastric polyps are relatively common in clinical settings and are considered a common, generally benign condition, so patients do not need to have too much psychological stress. Typically, patients undergo gastroscopy due to abdominal discomfort or changes in appetite, during which gastric polyps are discovered. The main symptoms of abdominal discomfort include upper abdominal bloating, upper abdominal pain, or nausea, etc., and appetite may decrease. Therefore, gastroscopy is a necessary diagnostic tool. The treatment of gastric polyps mainly depends on the number and size of the polyps. If the polyps are small, regular follow-up gastroscopy is possible. However, if the polyps increase in number or size, especially if they are larger than one centimeter, it is advisable to perform endoscopic removal promptly.
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