What does it feel like to have a painful gallbladder polyp

Painful gallbladder polyps are usually accompanied by vomiting and nausea, and abdominal pain. Simple gallbladder polyps seldom cause pain, and usually appear when combined with cholecystitis or cancerous changes. 1. Gallbladder polyp pain may be due to the gallbladder polyp is too large, resulting in the gallbladder wall is stimulated, causing the gallbladder wall to appear inflammatory conditions, thus causing gallbladder polyp pain, affecting bile excretion, usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. 2. The pain of gallbladder polyps may also be due to the abnormal proliferation of gallbladder polyps, causing irritation and pressure on the neck of the gallbladder, thus triggering the phenomenon of abdominal pain. The patient should go to the hospital in time for consultation, and do the examination and preparation for surgery. 3. If the gallbladder polyp is cancerous, persistent pressure and pain in the upper abdomen may occur, and the nature of the pain is mostly paroxysmal colic, and when the disease continues to progress, it turns into persistent dull pain or stabbing pain. Warm reminder: patients should have regular examination of gallbladder polyps, and if the size of gallbladder polyps is more than one centimeter, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment, so as to prevent bile blockage, or the risk of transformation into gallbladder cancer.