Gastric polyps require effective treatment based on the size and type of the polyps. There is no specific drug to treat polyps, and they can only be solved through endoscopic or surgical procedures. Generally, endoscopic treatment can be adopted, such as electrocoagulation and cauterization. For polyps that are too large or have pedicles, there is a potential risk of bleeding during surgery and require endoscopic resection with a metal snare or other instrument. If the size is too large, it is necessary to combine pathological examination to see whether there is a possibility of cancer and whether surgical treatment is needed. Generally, polyps less than 2cm can be removed endoscopically; if they are huge polyps larger than 2cm, pathological examination is required to determine the diagnosis through pathology. One step treatment. Generally speaking, endoscopy is the most effective way to treat polyps, and it is also the safest and most commonly used method.