Gastric polyp removed and then grows back, is it still necessary to remove it?

Gastric polyps that grow again after removal need to be decided according to whether they are multiple or single, and the size of the polyp, and removal is usually necessary.
If gastroscopy reveals that the mucosa of the stomach is elevated or has polypoid changes and exceeds 1cm, it is recommended that surgical resection be carried out under gastroscopy to avoid further enlargement or malignant transformation of the polyp. However, after the gastric polyp is removed, it should be rechecked once in half a year or once in a year for possible recurrence. Once the gastric polyp is found to grow again after removal, there is still a need for surgical removal.
Therefore, gastric polyps after resection and grow again, it is recommended to cooperate with professional gastroenterologists as soon as possible to improve the relevant examination, if necessary, choose surgical resection treatment, but also for postoperative pathological examination, to clarify the nature of gastric polyps, to exclude the possibility of malignant tumors.