The best treatment for gallbladder polyps

There is no best clinical treatment for gallbladder polyps. Some patients with gallbladder polyps can have regular medical checkups, while others need surgery.
Gallbladder polyps are abnormal and most patients do not have symptoms, but some patients may experience epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. Clinically, for patients with gallbladder polyps less than 10mm in diameter, multiple polyps, and no accompanying discomfort, it is recommended that the patient be seen by a doctor for a review in 3-6 months, and no special treatment is needed.
However, if the diameter of gallbladder polyps is more than 10mm, it is necessary to remove the gallbladder through surgery to control the condition, and the most common surgical method is laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Patients with gallbladder polyps are advised to cooperate with their doctors to choose the appropriate treatment plan according to their own conditions.