There is no saying that cardia polyp is best not to be operated, and the treatment should be chosen according to the size of cardia polyp, growth rate, patient’s symptoms, etc. The common treatments are observation and follow-up, medication and surgery. Pancreatic polyps may have the development trend of cancer and multiple occurrence, which must be treated by surgery and may need to cooperate with chemotherapy and other auxiliary treatments, so is it true that pancreatic polyps are better not to be operated. 1. Observation and follow-up: For small hyperplastic polyps without clinical symptoms, there is no need for treatment, only observation and follow-up. 2. Drug treatment: cardia polyp is mainly due to inflammation in the stomach, which can be accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection and gastroesophageal reflux, and can be treated with amoxicillin, omeprazole, bismuth potassium citrate, furazolidone and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Surgical treatment: patients with severe symptoms, fast-growing polyps and polyps with malignant tendency can have the polyps removed under endoscopy and do pathological biopsy. Therefore, patients with cardia polyps must go to the hospital in time, and choose the appropriate treatment according to the comprehensive assessment of specialized physicians.