Most patients with gallbladder polyps are asymptomatic, while some may have pain in the right upper abdomen, gastrointestinal discomfort, jaundice, and other symptoms such as fever. Most patients with gallbladder polyps are asymptomatic, but some may experience vague pain in the right upper abdomen, which may radiate to the right shoulder or back, and the pain may worsen after eating greasy food. If the patient is complicated by chronic cholecystitis, there will also be anorexia, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea, loss of appetite and other gastrointestinal symptoms. If the patient is complicated by acute cholangitis, it will be manifested as jaundice manifestations such as yellowing of the skin sclera, yellowing of the urine, as well as other discomforts such as fever and generalized fatigue. It is recommended that patients with gallbladder polyps need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and can choose the appropriate measures for treatment under the guidance of the doctor.