What happens when cholesterol gallbladder polyps disappear?

The disappearance of cholesterol gallbladder polyps may be due to the polyps gradually shrinking and disappearing as a result of the lesions seeing better, or disappearing due to other factors. 1. Cholesterol polyps: Cholesterol polyps are mainly caused by the imbalance of the ratio of bile acids to cholesterol, and cholesterol precipitates and crystallizes. Therefore, as long as the concentration of bile acids is increased and its ratio is restored, cholesterol polyps may shrink or even disappear. 2. Other cases: It is not excluded that some gallbladder polyps are smaller in size, with a thin tip, and may fall off. Some gallbladder polyps will form calcification and stones after detachment, or they may be discharged to the intestine through the cystic duct and common bile duct after detachment, thus disappearing. You should pay attention to your diet, exercise, drink more water, and have regular checkups.