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Stomach polyp and pariet (PPI)

I think there is a difference between bowel/colon polyps which should be removed, and benign stomach polyps caused by PPIs.  I was diagnosed today with a stomach polyp and told it was most likely a result of long term use of a PPI (in this case Pariet).  Does anyone know if benign stomach polyps develop into something nastier, grow bigger, can be reduced by diet, or changing PPI med?? Thanks


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Thank you very much Wuztoo for the information and reassurance.  I am relieved! Visiting US at the moment so can rest easy.  Thanks again!
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Back in February, I was diagnosed with stomach polyps caused by PPIs (Prevacid in my case).  I have numerous polyps and have had 2 endoscopes with biopsies.  Both times they came back benign.  After doing quite a bit of research, I found that this is not uncommon at all.  Also, there isn't a known case of these polyps turning into any form of cancer.  In fact, my gastreonologist even went to the scientist at Prevacid.  She isn't very concerned and just wants to keep an eye on them.
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