Does it matter if the gallbladder polyp grows 1 millimeter in a year?

The growth of gallbladder polyps is 1 millimeter in a year, you can continue to observe, and the patient should pay attention to regular review in the later stage. The growth of gallbladder polyps of 1~2 millimeters in a year is a normal phenomenon. If the growth of gallbladder polyps of patients is only 1 millimeter in a year, it is considered that the growth of gallbladder polyps of patients is relatively stable and slow, which usually does not have significant impact on the patient’s body, and the patient can undergo regular checkups at a later stage. If the growth rate of gallbladder polyps is too fast and the size is large, there may be a risk of cancer, and then early surgical treatment is needed. If the diameter of gallbladder polyps is more than 10 millimeters, the patient needs to go to the regular hospital in time for surgical treatment. Most patients with gallbladder polyps can grow slowly or stabilize at the original level after active exercise and dietary control. Therefore, patients need to develop good living habits, avoid eating greasy, spicy, stimulating food, and also need to carry out appropriate physical exercise.