Do benign tumors of the cardia require surgery

Benign tumors of the cardia usually require surgery. Cardia tumor refers to the occupying lesion that occurs in the cardia area of the stomach and is divided into benign and malignant tumors. Benign tumors are characterized by slow growth, clear boundaries, complete perimeters, and will not spread or metastasize. Benign tumors of the cardia also require surgical treatment. Surgical resection can not only avoid the tendency of benign tumors to develop into malignant ones, but also relieve the related symptoms caused by benign tumors, such as nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, and pressure obstruction. Only need to remove the lesion, surgical treatment can play a better therapeutic effect, generally can achieve the purpose of cure, the probability of recurrence after surgery is relatively low. It is recommended that patients with benign tumors of the cardia should go to regular hospitals in time for consultation and targeted treatment measures by professional doctors.