What does it mean when the pathology result is a glandular polyp in the fundus?

Gastric fundic glandular polyps are a pathological type of gastric polyp. Gastric polyps can be classified as hyperplastic polyps, adenomatous polyps, and inflammatory polyps. Gastric fundic gland polyps are mostly found in the mucosa of the fundus and body of the stomach. Gastric fundic gland polyps are benign polyps and usually do not become cancerous. If patients do not have symptoms, they do not need to worry about regular gastroscopy review. If patients have stomach discomfort, they can choose to take omeprazole, mosapride tablets, aluminum thioglycollate, and ofloxacin for anti-H. pylori treatment along with endoscopic resection.