Are lobulated gastric polyps serious?

Whether a lobulated polyp is serious or not should be judged according to the size of the polyp and the nature of the pathology, generally speaking, lobulated polyps are more serious than ordinary polyps.
A polyp is a protruding part of the body formed after a lesion. Generally speaking, lobulated polyps are more serious, with an irregular shape, larger polyps, and a higher chance of becoming cancerous than regular polyps. Polyps larger than 2 centimeters in diameter and pathologically characterized as chorioadenomas have a higher risk of becoming cancerous.
Surgical excision or endoscopic electrosurgery is recommended for polyps, and biopsy is recommended to clarify the nature of the pathology.
Patients need to consult the doctor in time, communicate with the doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment according to their own conditions, so as not to delay the treatment and lead to the development of the disease, which will have an impact on the health of the body.