Stomach pain can be caused when the polyps are large or when there are a large number of polyps.
As the polyps grow directly on the surface of the gastric mucosa, they may damage the gastric mucosa and cause pain, the severity of which is related to the size of the polyp and the degree of damage to the gastric mucosa. If there are very few polyps and the polyps are small, there is usually no obvious symptoms of stomach pain, and may not even have any clinical manifestations.
If the patient’s polyps are large and the number of polyps is high, it will cause irritation and damage to the nerves in the stomach, and the symptoms of stomach pain may be more obvious, and if serious, it may also lead to stabbing pain.
If gastric polyps are large or numerous, often leading to stomach pain, affecting normal work and life, it is recommended to pass through gastroscopy under the guidance of the doctor in time, and then do electrosurgery to remove the polyps. In order to avoid polyps deterioration, leading to the occurrence of gastric cancer.