Zero to a hundred about stomach polyps

Zero to a hundred about stomach polyps

Dr. Mohammad Amani
Dr. Mohammad Amani Tehran
کد عضویت: System number: 101825
Study duration 15 minutes
Gastric polyps are abnormal growths inside the stomach that are usually harmless, but in some cases they can cause problems. These polyps, which appear as small lumps on the inner wall of the stomach, often have no symptoms and are only found when they are abnormal. They are inside the stomach and are usually harmless, but in some cases they can cause problems... Accurate diagnosis and to When a stomach polyp is diagnosed, it is important to get proper medical treatment if necessary. This is usually done with the help of an endoscope, which allows the doctor to see directly inside the stomach. In some cases, these polyps can lead to bleeding or other digestive problems. slow.. These polyps are caused by various reasons, including damage or chronic inflammation in the stomach tissue, which may be caused by infection with **Helicobacter pylori** bacteria or long-term use of certain drugs such as antacids.. Sometimes hereditary and genetic factors cause abnormal growth of the stomach. The main cause of gastric polyp varies depending on its type, but in general, chronic inflammation of the stomach and infection with Helicobacter pylori bacteria are the most common causes of polyps, especially of the hyperplastic type... Also, long-term use of proton pump inhibitor drugs (such as omeprazole) can cause fundic gland polyps... In other cases, **genetic disorders** such as familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome (FAP) It can be the cause of adenomatous polyps with malignant potential.. Therefore, a combination of inflammatory, medicinal and genetic factors of gas polyps can play an important role in the creation of gas polyps.. Are polyps dangerous? In answer to this question, we must say that yes, gastric polyps can be dangerous in some cases, especially if they are adenomatous or have precancerous features.. Although many gastric polyps are benign and do not cause problems, some of them may grow larger over time or become gastric cancer, especially if there are underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, * H... pylori, following regular genetic diagnosis, or following regular diagnosis of dimpleurpylori, ... are very important to assess the type and risk of developing polyps.... In most cases, gastric polyps are not dangerous and many of them are benign.... However, some types of polyps can have a higher risk of becoming cancerous... This risk depends on the type of polyp and its size: - **Hyperplastic polyps**: These types of polyps are the most common type of stomach polyps and are usually benign. The risk of turning into cancer in these polyps is low, unless they are very large. Usually adenomatous (adenoma), these polyps may turn into stomach cancer, especially if they are larger than one centimeter or abnormal changes (dysplasia) are seen in their tissue... **Hyperplastic polyps** are usually benign. They are benign, but if they are large or occur in the context of chronic inflammation of the stomach and Helicobacter pylori* infection, the possibility of their malignancy increases. Also, in people with hereditary syndromes such as familial adenomatous polyp (FAP) or Lynch syndrome, the risk of developing cancer is significantly increased and the reason for this is significantly increased. Polyp pathology testing after sampling or removal is necessary to determine the type and degree of risk... Follow-up is necessary. What is for gastric polyps?.. The follow-up of gastric polyps is very important to prevent recurrence or possible cancerous growth.. Usually, after the initial diagnosis and treatment (such as polyp removal with endoscopy), the doctor determines a special follow-up program based on the type of polyp, size, number and pathology results.... existence, as well as **lifestyle and diet changes** to reduce the history of stomach cancer, in cases where there is a history of stomach cancer in the family, the doctor determines a special follow-up plan.. it must be done more carefully and regularly.... Removal of gastric polyps by endoscopy Endoscopic removal of gastric polyps is one of the most common and minimally invasive ways to treat polyps, especially when the size of the polyp is large or there is a risk of it becoming cancerous. This procedure is usually performed in the endoscopy department of a hospital or clinic without the need for open surgery.. The exact location of the polyp... ** Once the polyp is identified, the polyp is removed from the stomach wall using small instruments attached to the endoscope (such as a wire loop or special forceps). microscope) is sent to a laboratory to determine if it is benign or has signs of cancerous changes. This procedure is usually safe and the recovery period is short, but the person may experience some abdominal pain, bloating, or mild nausea afterward, which may often be temporary, such as complications of the stomach wall. Gastric polyps are abnormal masses that grow in the lining of the stomach and are usually discovered incidentally during an endoscopy. These polyps are often benign, but some of them can turn into cancerous tissue over time, especially if there are risk factors. Also, long-term use of antacid drugs such as proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole) can also cause the development of certain polyps called glandular polyps. Be.. In addition, some diseases Genetics and heredity are also associated with an increased risk of stomach polyps.. Polyps in the digestive system.... A family history of polyps or stomach cancer also increases the likelihood of this problem... Is there a treatment?... In answer to this question, we must say yes, stomach polyps can be treated... The type of treatment depends on the size, type and number of polyps... Many small and asymptomatic polyps do not require special treatment and are only monitored.... In cases where the polyp is large or there is a risk of becoming cancerous, the doctor may Endoscopy to remove it... Also, if there is a Helicobacter pylori infection, antibiotic treatment is given to kill the bacteria to prevent further growth of the polyp.. Care after gastric polyp removal The cause of gastric polyps Gastric polyps are usually caused by chronic inflammation in the stomach, which can be caused by infections such as Helicobacter pylori or autoimmune disorders. These inflammations cause the cells of the stomach wall to change and appear as polyps. Also, some genetic factors, such as family polyposis syndromes, can increase the risk of developing polyps. Stomach polyps play a role... these factors can be effective alone or in combination with each other in causing stomach polyps... Gastric polyps treatment with laser Gastric polyp treatment with laser is one of the minimally invasive and advanced methods that is used in some special cases, especially when the polyp is small or superficial and is located in a suitable place. traditional medicine In traditional medicine, gastric polyps are usually seen as the result of an imbalance in the body.. Especially in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda, treatments focus more on restoring balance to the digestive system and the whole body.. This approach may include changes in diet, the use of medicinal plants, and purification techniques... - **Dietary change:** It is recommended that people increase their intake of fiber-rich foods and avoid high-fat, fried, and spicy foods.... This practice can help improve digestive function and reduce inflammation.... - **Medicinal herbs:** Herbs such as turmeric, which has anti-inflammatory properties, can also be used to reduce stomach inflammation and inflammation.. Vera can soothe mucus... Stomach is beneficial.... - **Cleansing techniques:** In Ayurvedic medicine, cleansing the body of toxins through methods such as panchakarma may help reduce the body's toxic load and thus help prevent To be advised against the formation of polyps.. For people who have stomach polyps, a healthy and anti-inflammatory diet can help improve the condition of the stomach and prevent further growth of polyps. Consuming fresh fruits and vegetables, especially those rich in antioxidants, such as broccoli, cabbage, carrots, and berries are very beneficial. Also, the use of low-fat, steamed or boiled foods, light foods, fish, protein, fish and all kinds of whole grains such as whole grains... it is recommended... you can... on the contrary, avoid fried foods, spices, soft drinks, alcohol, coffee and processed foods so that the stomach is less irritated and inflammation is reduced... Do stomach polyps cause pain?... Stomach polyps are usually asymptomatic and are often found during endoscopy for other problems... with However, in some cases, larger polyps or those located in certain areas of the stomach may cause symptoms including abdominal pain... This pain can be the result of a small blockage in the stomach or irritation of the stomach wall... In addition to pain, larger polyps may cause other symptoms such as abdominal discomfort, nausea, internal bleeding (which may result in blood in the vomit or stool), and feeling full after eating a small amount of food. Treatment strategy .... Stomach polyps in children Stomach polyps in children are rarer than in adults, but they may be seen in some cases, especially in the context of genetic diseases or chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. One of the most common types of polyps in children is hyperplastic polyps or polyps associated with hereditary syndromes such as *juvenile polyposis syndrome*. Nausea, blood in the stool or anemia require investigation and treatment. In necessary cases, the polyp is removed and sent for pathology examination... Regular medical follow-up is very important for affected children to prevent possible complications.... Does stomach polyp cause weight loss? The polyp is large or located in a specific place, it can cause symptoms such as premature fullness, nausea, stomach pain or loss of appetite. Other background problems, such as if there is chronic inflammation or cancer, weight loss may be more related to those conditions than the polyp itself.. - Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy - Sampling (biopsy) during endoscopy - Examination of the pathology of the polyp sample - X-ray and barium imaging (in special cases) - Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) These additional methods are usually used when there is a need to more closely examine the location of the polyp or the depth of its penetration. Choosing the right method depends on the doctor's diagnosis and the patient's condition. Stomach polyps are growths of gastric mucosal tissue that are usually benign and grow without showing any specific symptoms. Infection, the use of certain drugs, and inflammatory diseases can play a role in the formation of polyps. The need to remove polyps instead Reducing the risks reduces the possibility of cancer.... The importance of careful monitoring and post-diagnosis care is necessary to prevent the progression of the disease and ensure the health of the digestive system...* aggravation of digestive problems such as gastritis, which indirectly causes gastric polyps. (such as inflammation or infection) is not treated, new polyps may appear again...
****Does exercise play a role in the treatment or prevention of stomach polyps?****Exercise does not have a direct effect on polyps, but by reducing the general inflammation of the body, strengthening the immune system and improving digestion, it contributes to the overall health of the stomach... They should be used in consultation with a doctor...

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