Is it normal for the mucosa of the gastric sinus to bulge

Gastric sinus mucosal bulge is generally abnormal, may be superficial gastritis, gastric polyps, gastric mesenchymal tumors, etc., you can take ranitidine and other drugs, endoscopic resection, surgical resection and so on.
1. Superficial gastritis: Superficial gastritis can be caused by congestion, edema, erosion of the mucosa of the gastric sinus, accompanied by bloating, regurgitation and other symptoms. You can use ranitidine, omeprazole, etc. to inhibit gastric acid secretion and reduce the stimulation of gastric mucosa by gastric acid.
2. Gastric polyps: hyperplastic polyps may cause gastric sinus mucosa bulging, usually small polyps do not cause discomfort, large polyps may cause nausea, acid reflux and other symptoms, can be endoscopically resected, and pathologic tissue biopsy to identify the nature of the polyp.
3. Gastric mesenchymal tumor: gastric mesenchymal tumor caused by gastric sinus elevation can be done endoscopic examination and biopsy pathology, if there is malignant lesions should be timely surgical resection.
If there is malignant lesion, surgery should be carried out in time. The bulging of the mucous membrane of gastric sinus may also be caused by other reasons such as gastric cancer, which should be clearly diagnosed and reasonably treated under the guidance of the doctor by doing pathologic examination.