What’s going on with the gallbladder organisms?

Gallbladder superfluous organisms refer to the abnormal proliferation of lesions in the gallbladder, according to its different nature, can be divided into benign superfluous organisms and malignant superfluous organisms.
1. Benign growths: Benign growths include cholesterol polyps, inflammatory polyps, adenomatous polyps, adenomatous hyperplasia and other growths. Among them, cholesterol polyps are mostly caused by cholesterol deposition; inflammatory polyps are mainly caused by chronic inflammation of the gallbladder; adenomatous polyps are mostly abnormal proliferation of gallbladder wall cells, and sometimes may have the possibility of cancer.
2. Malignant polyps: malignant polyps are mainly caused by gallbladder stones or other factors of long-term stimulation, resulting in abnormal mutation of the gallbladder wall, causing gallbladder cancer, which is manifested as gallbladder polyps.
It is recommended to further improve the examination to clarify the nature of gallbladder superfluous organisms.