Patients with gastric polyps usually do not have an impact on their life expectancy if they are well treated. Gastric polyps are usually caused by a lesion on the surface of the gastric mucosa and usually do not cause any uncomfortable symptoms. Gastric polyps are mainly directly related to H. pylori infection, but may also be related to long-term application of proton pump inhibitors, genetic or environmental factors. Because most gastric polyps are benign, asymptomatic people do not need treatment. If the symptoms are severe or the gastric polyps are large, endoscopic treatment, anti-Hp treatment and surgery can be taken with better results. However, because adenomatous polyps have the chance of cancer, they can be treated surgically after diagnosis, and the cure rate is higher. Patients should pay attention to exercise, exercise, improve the body’s immunity, combine work and rest, maintain a good lifestyle habits, pay attention to eating less and more meals, eat more high-fiber food, remember to eat too spicy and stimulating food.