What’s wrong with acid reflux even after stomach polyp removal?

Acid reflux after gastric polyp removal may be caused by physiological factors such as diet, or the patient may suffer from indigestion, peptic ulcer, chronic gastritis and other stomach diseases.
1. Physiological factors: If patients eat more spicy, sweet, fried and other stimulating or indigestible food after gastric polyp removal, or have bad eating habits such as overeating, irregular eating, etc., it will stimulate gastric acid secretion to increase, resulting in patients feeling acid reflux. When patients improve their dietary habits, the problem will be gradually relieved.
2. Pathological factors: If the patient suffers from gastric polyps while also suffering from other gastric diseases, such as dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, chronic gastritis, etc., these diseases may be accompanied by an increase in gastric acid secretion, so that the patient still has the symptom of acid reflux after the removal of gastric polyps.
If acid reflux is still present after the removal of gastric polyps and cannot be relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment to avoid delaying the condition.