How long has the 0.6 x 0.8 stomach polyp been growing?

A 0.6 x 0.8 gastric polyp usually grows for about six months, and regular checkups are sufficient when the size is small, or surgical removal can be considered. Gastric polyps grow slowly, and it generally takes about six months to form early gastric polyp tissue. Therefore, for small gastric polyps, it is generally necessary to consider the local mucosal hyperplasia for half a year caused by benign lesions. 0.6×0.8 is a small size for gastric polyps, which belongs to the early stage of lesions, and generally will not cause direct gastrointestinal tract damage. For small gastric polyps, regular gastroscopy is generally recommended to observe the growth rate of the polyp and the health of the surrounding mucosa. If gastric polyps grow faster or cause pain or bleeding, they can be surgically removed as soon as possible, which can provide a radical cure and reduce the chance of cancer. After gastric polyps appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital for gastroscopy on a regular basis.