Polyps in the esophagus can be removed surgically and prevented from recurring with medications that suppress stomach acid and fight inflammation. Esophageal polyps can cause relative narrowing of the esophagus, and some people may have difficulty swallowing. When esophageal polyps are detected, they can be removed by electrosurgery, and it is best to perform pathologic examination after removal to avoid the possibility of cancerous changes in some polyps. The emergence of esophageal polyps and inflammatory stimulation is related to a certain extent, so after the resection also need to use drugs to prevent the recurrence of the disease. The main use of medication is to inhibit gastric acid secretion and other drugs, such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, etc. Omeprazole can inhibit gastric acid secretion. Omeprazole can inhibit the activity of the proton pump in the stomach, block the secretion of gastric acid, to avoid damage to the gastric mucosa caused by gastric acid.