How does the symptom of gastric polyp behave

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We all know that there are two kinds of gastric polyps, benign and malignant. Generally, benign gastric polyps have little effect on the physical condition of patients, but we should not be careless, because benign gastric polyps may also become malignant. Once suffering from malignant tumor, it is not an easy thing, should be treated in time, control the development of the disease, so as to avoid malignant tumor into cancer, the consequences will be unimaginable, will bring endless physical suffering to patients. Therefore, gastric polyps must have a correct diagnosis of benign and malignant in order to do further treatment. Let's take a look at the following.

How does the symptom of gastric polyp behave

The disease is asymptomatic in the early stage or without complications. Symptoms are often manifested as epigastric pain, abdominal distension, discomfort, a small number of nausea and vomiting. Patients with erosions or ulcers may have upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Most of them are positive in fecal occult blood test or black stool. Hematemesis is rare. The pedicled polyp located in the pylorus can be detached into the pylorus tube or duodenum and present the manifestation of pylorus obstruction. Dysphagia may occur when polyps grow near the cardia.

Gastric polyps: Patients with gastric polyps are often accompanied by gastric acid deficiency or low gastric acid, so they often have mild upper abdominal pain and discomfort, nausea, anorexia, dyspepsia, weight loss and diarrhea. If there is erosion or ulcer on the surface of polyp, intermittent or continuous bleeding may occur.

This type of polyp accounts for about 75% - 90% of gastric polyps. It is a polypoid formed by inflammatory mucosal hyperplasia, not a real tumor. Polyps are small, generally less than 1.5cm in diameter, round or olive shaped, with or without pedicle, smooth surface, and may be accompanied by erosion. Histologically, there were hyperplastic epithelium of gastric fovea and hyperplastic gland of lamina propria, with well differentiated epithelium and rare mitosis. Inflammatory cell infiltration was found in lamina propria, and some polyps were accompanied by intestinal metaplasia. A small number of hyperplastic polyps can have dysplasia or adenomatous change and produce malignant change, but the canceration rate is generally not more than 1% - 2%.

matters needing attention

Patients must pay attention to sour, spicy and salty food. People with weak intestines and stomach should pay attention to these tastes. They should not eat more. After eating, they should drink more water. Frozen and scalded food should be eaten slowly or not. Raw fruits and vegetables can be eaten, but they should be washed and not swallowed. Foods with more dietary fiber, such as cabbage and leeks, must be cooked before eating.