Gastric antrum bulge may be due to polyp, smooth muscle tumor, gastric cancer, etc. It may also be due to ectopic pancreas, extragastric compression, etc. Gastric diseases belong to the digestive tract, it is recommended to see the gastroenterology. Gastric antrum bulge refers to an elevated lesion that occurs above the mucosal surface in the antrum of the stomach. The specific nature of the bulging lesion requires further pathologic examination to clarify, so do not be overly nervous when you see this term in the gastroscopy report. It is recommended to go to the gastroenterology department to do another imaging examination, such as CT, MRI, etc., if necessary, can be carried out under the gastroscope pathology sampling, in order to clarify the cause of the disease, and after comprehensive consideration, the next step in the treatment. Usually pay attention to maintain a good diet, try to eat less stimulating food.