How are duodenal bulb polyps treated?

Duodenal bulb polyps usually require treatment based on the number of polyps, their size, and biopsy pathology results. It usually includes medications such as omeprazole as well as surgery.
1. If the polyps are relatively small in size and number, and do not block the intestinal tract, and the surface of the polyp is smooth, the shape is regular, and the texture is soft, the polyps are mostly benign, and it is recommended that the patient undergo regular review of the gastroscope to closely observe the changes of the polyps, and no special treatment is needed for the time being. If there is inflammation or ulceration of the duodenum at the same time, omeprazole and other drugs can be given to inhibit acid and protect the stomach treatment.
2. If the number of polyps in the duodenal bulb is relatively large, the size is relatively large, or there is a blockage of the intestinal lumen, or the polyps are hard, and the surface is accompanied by obvious erosions, ulcers, or even hemorrhagic changes, or there are cancerous cells in the pathological findings, it is recommended that the patient undergoes endoscopic polypectomy in a timely manner.
All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. If polyps exist in the duodenal bulb, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible and give relevant measures with the help of doctors.