How can gastric polyps not be excised

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-20 00:43:49
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1, upper gastrointestinal bleeding
gastric polyps in the growth process of its surface may appear spontaneous rupture bleeding, and then cause upper gastrointestinal bleeding, patients may appear vomiting, black stool and other symptoms, in the long run may also lead to anemia.
2, pyloric obstruction
gastric polyps located around the pylorus if the volume is large can block the pyloric department, causing pyloric obstruction, patients may appear repeated vomiting, delayed gastric emptying, abdominal cancer and other symptoms.
3, gastric
adenomatous polyps if not treated for a long time, it is easy to cause pain, causing gastric cancer.