Submucosal bulge in the fundus of the stomach needs to be examined first to clarify the specific cause and choose the treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor. It is mainly considered to be related to localized polyps, smooth muscle tumors and other benign lesions or gastric cancer, which can be treated by surgery or even combined with radiotherapy.
1. Localized polyps: If there are localized polyps in the gastric fundus, they usually tend to produce submucosal elevation of the gastric fundus, which can be considered to be treated by gastroscopic polypectomy.
2. Smooth muscle tumor and other lesions: if there are benign lesions, such as smooth muscle tumor, etc., in the mucous membrane of the gastric fundus, usually the tumor growth is easy to cause local bulging, and it can be considered to be treated by surgical resection of the local tumor.
3. Gastric cancer: gastric cancer is a kind of malignant tumor in the stomach, which may trigger the phenomenon of elevation of fundus of the stomach. Early stage of gastric cancer needs to be resected by surgery as soon as possible, and after surgery, it needs to be combined with radiotherapy to continue the treatment, so as to control and slow down the development of the disease.
In daily life, pay attention to maintain regular dietary habits to avoid increasing the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. Don’t eat cold, spicy and irritating food, and don’t smoke or drink alcohol.