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What are Stomach Polyps?

Description of the disease

Stomach polyps are small growths, similar to tumors, that form on the inner lining of the stomach. They can be solitary or multiple, and in most cases, are benign. However, in rare cases, polyps can become malignant.

Classification

  • Hyperplastic polyps
  • Adenomatous polyps
  • Mucosal-entrapped polyps

Symptoms

  • Pain or discomfort in the stomach
  • Bleeding from the stomach
  • Feeling of fullness after eating

Causes

The causes of stomach polyp formation can vary, including genetic predisposition, chronic inflammation of the stomach lining, Helicobacter pylori infection, and others.

Diagnosis

Methods used for diagnosing stomach polyps include endoscopy, ultrasound, blood tests, and stool analysis.

Treatment

Treatment for stomach polyps may involve removing the polyps through endoscopic surgery, using medications to reduce inflammation, and in rare cases, surgical intervention.

Prevention

Preventing stomach polyps includes proper nutrition, quitting smoking, stress reduction measures, and regular check-ups with a doctor.

Physician

For the diagnosis and treatment of stomach polyps, it is advisable to consult a gastroenterologist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.