Gallbladder polyps may cause right upper abdominal pain.
For most patients with gallbladder polyps, they are usually asymptomatic and do not experience right upper abdominal pain. However, some patients may experience atypical symptoms such as occasional pain in the upper abdomen, nausea, and vomiting.
Some patients with gallbladder polyps, if the polyp is located near the gallbladder duct, which affects bile excretion, or the polyp combined with gallbladder inflammation is more serious, the symptoms of biliary colic may occur, which mainly manifests as discomfort in the right upper abdomen, and may also appear nausea, vomiting, indigestion and other digestive symptoms.
When patients with gallbladder polyps have obvious clinical symptoms such as right upper abdominal pain, it is recommended to take appropriate treatment with the cooperation of ultrasound and CT examination, and if it meets the indications for surgical treatment, surgical resection should be carried out to alleviate the patient’s pain symptoms.
When patients with gallbladder polyps have right upper abdominal pain, they need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition.