How long can go to work after gastric polyp operation

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How long can go to work after gastric polyp operation

How long can go to work after gastric polyp operation

First of all, gastric polyp refers to the protuberant papillary tissue growing on the surface of gastric mucosa, which is small and often asymptomatic. It is usually found accidentally in gastrointestinal barium meal examination, gastroscopy or other reasons of operation. The term "Polyp" usually refers only to the bulge observed by the naked eye.

Secondly, there are no clinical symptoms in the early stage or without complications. Symptoms often manifested as epigastric pain, abdominal distension, discomfort, a small number of nausea, 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 polyps located in the pyloric part can be detached into the pyloric canal or duodenum, resulting in pyloric obstruction. Polyps growing near the cardia may have dysphagia.

Finally, gastric polyps are benign diseases of the gastric wall, which are very common in clinic. They are generally divided into proliferative polyps and adenomatous polyps. The former can be removed, and the latter is recommended to be reviewed regularly to prevent recurrence or malignant transformation. Gastric polyps are generally removed under the gastroscope, painless gastroscope can be used, that is, the use of narcotic drugs, postoperative general no special discomfort, the next day after the general work is no problem. Specific working hours should be based on their own physical condition and recovery after surgery. Generally, it is good for their health to work late as far as possible.

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The prognosis of gastric polyps is generally good after surgical treatment. We should pay attention to the usual living habits, especially the regular diet. Gastric polyps are generally benign, and asymptomatic patients do not need treatment.