Gastric fundic gland polyps can be cured after removal, but recurrence may occur, and regular endoscopy should be performed. 1. Gastric fundus polyps are benign elevated lesions that grow in the fundus of the stomach. They usually have no special clinical manifestations, but some of them may cause abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. 2. For a single fundal polyp without the risk of malignant transformation, no special treatment is needed, and regular observation is sufficient. For multiple polyps or with the risk of malignant transformation, endoscopic surgery can be performed to remove them. The prognosis of gastric fundus polyps is good after treatment, but it should be noted that gastric fundus polyps are often multiple and may recur even after surgical resection, so regular endoscopic examination should be performed.