Gastric polyps do not necessarily require hospitalization.
Gastric polyp surgery does not necessarily require hospitalization, if the patient’s stomach polyps are smaller and fewer in number, they can be removed directly during gastroscopy, their trauma is smaller and easy to heal, generally do not need to be hospitalized; if the patient’s gastric polyps are more in number and large in size, their postoperative trauma is large, there is a risk of delayed bleeding and perforation, and this situation generally requires hospitalization.
If there is a combination of chronic underlying diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, etc., the hospitalization should be well controlled before surgery.
If patients have uncomfortable symptoms after gastric polypectomy, they should go to the hospital in time for examination and standardized treatment after clear diagnosis to avoid adverse consequences.