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Our skilled professionals at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village undertake a full range of gastric polyp screening and removal services to diagnose and treat stomach lining growths in each patient and offer them specialized endoscopic procedures and conscientiousness to the patients around the local community.

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Symptoms

What Are Gastric Polyps?

Gastric polyps are small bump-like growths which occur on a lining of your stomach. Majority of them are harmless (non-cancerous) and are incidentally found during an endoscopy. Polyps of the fundic glands are a stable condition that occurs particularly in the top section of the stomach and may not develop or alter over the years, although it may occur.

Common Symptoms

The symptoms of many people with gastric polyps are nonexistent. Polyps cause signs, which can include:

  • Bloating or feeling full after small meals
  • Mild stomach discomfort or pain
  • Nausea or occasional vomiting
  • Hidden (occult) bleeding detected on lab tests
  • Iron deficiency or anemia from slow blood loss

Causes

Gastric polyps may develop due to a number of factors:

  • Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or other acid-blocking medications
  • Helicobacter pylori infection in the stomach lining
  • Genetic syndromes (rare)
  • Age over 50, which increases risk
  • Changes in stomach glands, as seen with fundic gland polyps
Treatment

Treatment Options for Gastric Polyps in Jersey Village

Treatment includes endoscopic, medical, and supportive care:

  • Endoscopic polyp resection: Polypectomy performed during upper endoscopy as a safe measure to remove gastric polyps.
  • Biopsy and pathology: Tissue testing to determine normal, precancerous, or cancerous cells.
  • Eradication of H. pylori: Combination antibiotic therapy with acid suppression if infection is present.
  • Follow-up endoscopy: Surveillance performed every 1–3 years depending on the size, number, and histology of polyps.
  • Diet and iron support: Nutritional guidance and iron supplementation when anemia or slow bleeding is detected.
  • Individual care plan: Continuous observation, dietary changes, and specific adaptations for long-term gastric health.

Book an Appointment Today

You are about to make the next step in your gastric poly care? Our board-certified gastroenterologists apply modern technology of endoscopy, customized treatment regimes at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village, and assist you to get the best health of your stomach. You may require polyp removal, H. pylori treatment, follow-up scopes, and dietary advice, and our caring staff will be involved in my guidance and will be a team that will ensure you are not left alone in every step taken. Book appointment today and receive local, professional care and attention to your needs.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

ICD-10 code of gastric polyps

The ICD-10 code of gastric polyps is K31.8. In medical records and billing, this is often referred to as the ICD-10 gastric polyp code.

Are gastric polyps necessarily dangerous?

No. Most gastric polyps are harmless and not life-threatening. However, some polyps may develop or transform into precancerous cells. Therefore, regular checkups are recommended.

Is it possible to block polyps of the fundic glands?

Although it is not possible to prevent all polyps, you can reduce your risk of developing fundic gland polyps by minimizing the long-term use of acid blockers (PPIs) and treating H. pylori infections promptly.

How are gastric polyps diagnosed?

Gastric polyps are usually detected through an upper endoscopy, where a small camera examines the stomach lining. A biopsy may be taken to analyze the tissue and rule out abnormal or cancerous cells.

Is the endoscopy painful?

No. The procedure is performed under light sedation to ensure you feel comfortable and relaxed. Most patients experience little to no discomfort.

How often should I be checked?

Follow-up frequency depends on the type and activity of your polyps. For small, benign polyps, repeat endoscopy is usually recommended after 1–3 years.

Is diet effective in gastric polyps?

While no diet can remove existing polyps, maintaining a healthy and balanced diet supports overall stomach health, helps reduce irritation, and aids recovery after treatment.

Will I need antibiotics?

Antibiotics are prescribed only if an H. pylori infection is detected. In such cases, antibiotics help eliminate the bacteria and promote healing of the stomach lining.

What if a polyp is cancerous?

If a biopsy shows cancerous changes, immediate referral to a specialist will be made. Early detection and treatment greatly improve outcomes.

How will I know a good specialist?

Look for a board-certified gastroenterologist with extensive experience in performing endoscopies. Our professional team at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village is available to guide you through every step of your care.

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