Do you need treatment for gallbladder polyps?

Whether gallbladder polyps need to be treated depends on the specific situation, such as the size of the polyps, whether combined with symptoms or special types of gallbladder polyps, etc. 1, do not need treatment: 1, polyps smaller: less than 1cm gallbladder polyps only need regular review, follow-up, every 0.5-1 years to check the liver and gallbladder ultrasound, used to assess the size of polyps, growth rate; 2, polyps do not combine serious symptoms: generally do not need special treatment, only need to observe, follow-up. 2. Need for treatment: 1. Larger polyps: polyps that are more obvious or larger than 1cm in size often represent an increased probability of polyp cancer, and need to be surgically removed to prevent the risk and complications of late cancer. Because the malignancy of gallbladder cancer is extremely high, the median survival time may only be one year, so when the diameter of gallbladder polyps exceeds 1cm, especially if the base is wide, single polyps combined with stones, or polyps with irregular shape, early surgery is needed; 2, polyps combined with obvious inflammation: a series of manifestations, such as severe chronic cholecystitis with indigestion, bloating, nausea, aversion to oil and other discomfort Symptoms, the need to give drugs to control inflammation, mainly bile Shu, gallstone Lithonia tablets and other drugs. If acute cholecystitis or acute attack of chronic cholecystitis occurs in combination with worsening symptoms, right upper abdominal pain, or even chills and chills, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic symptomatic treatment is needed to control the inflammation of the gallbladder. If these inflammations can be effectively controlled under medication and there are no recurrent attacks, we can consider observation first; if the symptoms are uncontrollable and recurrent, we should also consider further surgical treatment; 3. Special types of gallbladder polyps combined with obvious cholecystitis: such as significant thickening of the gallbladder wall, or the appearance of yellow granulomatous polyps, these inflammations are often more serious and even form various forms of adhesions, the For these few cases, further surgical treatment is also needed.