Gastric polyps can be treated with general therapy, medication and surgery, depending on the nature of the polyp, its size, number and whether it is tipped or not. 1. General treatment: For polyps with a diameter of less than 0.5cm, hyperplastic polyps, fundic gland polyps, inflammatory polyps, it is recommended to improve the lifestyle, eat a light diet, exercise moderately, abstain from smoking and alcohol, have a regular work and rest schedule, actively treat the primary diseases of the stomach, and have a regular checkup. 2. Drug therapy: It is currently believed that H. pylori infection is closely related to the occurrence of hyperplastic polyps, and the common drug treatment program for H. pylori eradication is quadruple therapy, i.e., a proton pump inhibitor, a gastric mucosal protector and two antimicrobial drugs used in combination, which is a combination of four drugs used in combination for the treatment of H. pylori infection. 3. Surgical treatment: endoscopic high-frequency electrocoagulation excision, nylon wire and rubber band ligation, argon ion coagulation, endoscopic mucosal resection and so on. Specific treatment needs to be carried out under the guidance of a physician, taking drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions, not to self-medication.