How to prevent recurrence of gastric polyps after removal

After removal of gastric polyps, recurrence can be prevented by discontinuing the use of suspected drugs, adjusting lifestyle, and regular rechecks.
1. Gastric polyp is a localized elevated lesion of gastric mucosa, which is usually asymptomatic and mostly found in gastroscopy. The most common type is fundic glandular polyp, which may be related to the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors, such as lansoprazole and omeprazole, and if the condition of the patient allows to stop the use of proton pump inhibitors, the patient has to stop taking them in time.
2. In addition, because gastric polyps and poor lifestyle has a close relationship, such as smoking, drinking, love to eat hot food, eat vegetables and fruits, etc. has a close relationship, so we should promptly adjust the lifestyle, quit smoking and drinking, and change the bad habits of eating hot food.
3. If there is chronic gastritis, bile reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease, etc., it is necessary to carry out regular treatment in a timely manner in order to prevent the recurrence of gastric polyps, and at the same time, regular review of gastroscopy.
If gastric polyps are found, consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.