0.6cm*0.4cm gallbladder polyps are small in size and can be treated temporarily with observation. For small gallbladder polyps, if there is no epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting and other clinical symptoms, patients can be observed, usually every 3 months to review the abdominal ultrasound, to see the size of the gallbladder polyp changes. If the size of gallbladder polyps is found to increase (>1cm), or the above clinical symptoms, it is necessary to consider surgical treatment, generally recommended laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Patients with gallbladder polyps need to eat a light diet, avoid greasy, spicy and stimulating foods, avoid excessive intake of high cholesterol and high fat foods, and pay attention to regular review. If you have any discomfort, go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the treatment.