Can gastric polyps be accompanied by bleeding?

Gastric polyps do not usually bleed in the absence of any symptoms. When the patient’s condition worsens and the polyp proceeds to grow, there is a possibility of bleeding. Due to the severity of the patient’s condition and other factors, it is not possible to generalize. The most common types of gastric polyps are hyperplastic polyps or inflammatory polyps, etc. Patients usually do not bleed when they have no symptoms. Bleeding occurs when there are hyperplastic polyps or polyps with malignant tendency. Hyperplastic polyps have a higher chance of bleeding, which may be due to rich blood supply or dilated capillaries. Gastric polyp patients need to develop good living and dietary habits, need to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude in life, do not smoke and do not drink. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods, and you can supplement nutrients appropriately. When bleeding gastric polyps are found, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.