The presence of polyps inside the stomach is not directly related to a difficult mood. However, the presence of polyps may affect the patient’s mood, resulting in low mood and hard feelings.
In the early stages of gastric polyps, there are no obvious symptoms, but as time goes by, the size of the polyp may gradually increase, which may affect the patient’s appetite, and may even produce obvious symptoms such as stomach pain. Most gastric polyps are benign and can be detected by gastroscopy.
It is important to note that gastric polyps can be malignant and can lead to gastric cancer. Therefore, after the appearance of polyps in the stomach, it may affect the patient’s psychological and mental aspects, which in turn affects the mood, and the phenomenon of psychological difficulties.
It is recommended that patients who have gastric polyps should take into account their own situation and cooperate with their doctors to choose surgical intervention if necessary.