According to clinical guidelines, gallbladder stones plus polyps necessitate removal of the gallbladder. Gallbladder stones plus polyps are relatively common benign diseases in clinical practice, but if they are not surgically removed in a timely manner, malignant lesions may occur, and the two may interact with each other, e.g., if gallbladder stones are not removed in a timely manner, the polyps will gradually increase in size. For gallbladder stones plus polyps, cholecystectomy should be done in time, which can be used as the main treatment for benign gallbladder diseases, and after the surgery, there are usually no related complications and the incision heals well. If the gallbladder stones and polyps are between benign and malignant, surgery should be carried out as soon as possible, and pathologic biopsy should be performed after surgery to exclude malignant lesions. Before deciding to have surgery for gallbladder stones plus polyps, you should consult a doctor and analyze whether you can have surgery and whether you meet the indications for surgery under the guidance of a professional doctor, and then choose the best treatment measures with comprehensive evaluation.