If polyps are found during gastroscopy, whether or not they need to be removed depends on the size, symptoms and nature of the polyp. Polyps that are large or have obvious discomfort generally need to be removed. For patients with small polyps, low risk of cancer and no symptoms, the polyps can be removed without surgery for the time being. In daily life, patients should do a good job of follow-up and observation, and should seek medical treatment as soon as possible if abnormalities occur. For patients with large polyps, obvious symptoms such as abdominal pain, or suspected cancerous tendency, the polyps should be removed through surgery as soon as possible. The patient’s condition is different, the specific need to take surgical treatment, must follow the doctor’s advice, in order to avoid adverse consequences.