Gastric polyp 0.6×0.6cm serious?

Generally only through the size of the gastric polyp 0.6cm * 0.6cm, is not able to determine whether the patient’s condition is serious, but also need to be combined with the results of the pathology and the accompanying symptoms combined to determine. 1. If the patient only has a single gastric polyp, the size of the polyp is 0.6cm * 0.6cm, and the patient does not have obvious symptoms, or the symptoms are mild, generally not serious, you can choose to surgical treatment or temporary observation, while regular review. 2. If the patient has multiple gastric polyps and related symptoms, such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, black stools, etc., it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner for consultation and pathological examination. If the polyp is benign, it is not serious, and intervention and treatment should be carried out with regular review; if it is malignant, it is relatively serious and requires timely surgical treatment. It is recommended that patients who have been diagnosed with gastric polyps should go to the hospital in a timely manner to avoid delaying their condition.