A positive biopsy of a gastric polyp depends on specific positive indicators, which may indicate the presence of Helicobacter pylori infection in the stomach, an inflammatory or neoplastic lesion in the polyp, and so on. Gastric polyps refer to benign elevated lesions protruding from the surface of the gastric mucosa that occur under the influence of factors such as H. pylori infection or long-term application of proton pump inhibition, and are usually detected through gastroscopy. During gastroscopy, the doctor can directly observe the size and shape of the polyps in the stomach, and can also take tissues directly from the suspicious polyps for histopathological examination. Histopathological examination is generally to clarify the type of polyps, guiding doctors to carry out targeted treatment. Gastric polyp biopsy positive need to look at the specific items, if the Helicobacter pylori test is positive, indicating that the patient has Helicobacter pylori infection; if the polyp is positive inflammatory cells, indicating that there is an inflammatory lesion in the polyp, may be inflammatory polyps, such as tubular adenomas, mostly benign, the most common, and need to be regularly rechecked. A small number of patients can be found in the biopsy of tubular choriocapillaris adenoma or choriocapillaris adenoma, which has a high rate of carcinoma, and has a certain risk of gastric cancer, which needs to be paid attention to at this time. Patients with positive biopsy of gastric polyps are advised to seek timely medical treatment, improve relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, and carry out targeted treatment to avoid delaying the condition.