Is there a relationship between celiac disease and intestinal polyps?

Celiac sinus and intestinal polyps are usually not related.
Gastric sinus erosion does not cause intestinal polyps. Gastric sinus erosion is a lesion of the mucosal layer or submucosal layer at the gastric sinus, and the mucosa may be congested, edematous and other manifestations, sometimes combined with bleeding. Patients may have acid reflux heartburn, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting and other discomforts, with antacid and gastric mucosa protection treatment, such as lansoprazole and magnesium aluminum carbonate.
Intestinal polyps also do not cause gastric sinus erosion. The cause of intestinal polyps is unknown and may be related to dietary habits, environmental factors, age factors, and genetic factors. Intestinal polyps can be asymptomatic or can present with bloating and changes in bowel habits.
The nature of intestinal polyps include inflammatory polyps, hyperplastic polyps, adenomatous polyps, etc. There is a risk of cancerous changes, which should be promptly treated under the guidance of a doctor.
Gastric sinus erosion and intestinal polyps patients need to seek timely medical treatment, accept the hospital formal examination and treatment measures, so as not to delay the condition.