What should I do if I have a polyp in my stomach?

The management of long gastric polyps includes minimally invasive resection and continued observation. If the smaller single polyp, and no clinical symptoms can be considered to continue to follow the observation. The treatment of gastric polyps should be based on the size, number, symptoms, family history and other factors to determine the treatment plan. 1. Size and number: For small polyps (<5mm) and solitary polyps, continued observation can be considered. For multiple polyps or larger polyps, minimally invasive resection should be actively pursued. 2. Symptoms and family history: For people with clinical symptoms or family history of gastrointestinal tumors, minimally invasive resection should be actively performed. For the management of gastric polyps, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time, and the doctor will give guidance with the specific situation.