The reasons why it is not recommended to remove the polyps in the stomach include the small size of the polyps in the stomach, inflammatory polyps, or the lack of cancerous tendency. The patient should maintain a good diet, take rest and have regular checkups. The treatment of gastric polyps depends on the size and type of the polyp. For symptomatic polyps, such as nausea, acid reflux, bloating, polyps with erosion, etc., measures should be taken to intervene and treat them, such as surgical removal or chemotherapy for cancerous polyps. Most of the polyps in the clinic are asymptomatic, and the treatment for these asymptomatic polyps depends on whether they have a tendency to become cancerous. If there is a high risk of cancer, surgical resection is required; if the chance of cancer is small and the polyp is small enough to be considered an inflammatory polyp, then observation and follow-up is sufficient. In addition, polyps in the stomach can be treated with general treatment and medication, such as quitting smoking and alcohol, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, and timely eradication of Helicobacter pylori (omeprazole, amoxicillin, furazolidone, bismuth pectin). If there is any discomfort, please go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and the drugs should be used as prescribed by the doctor.