How to determine whether gallbladder polyps are benign or malignant can usually be initially determined by imaging, but a definitive diagnosis also needs to be made through pathological examination. Gallbladder polyps are protruding or bulging lesions of the gallbladder wall into the gallbladder cavity, and the etiology is mainly related to metabolic abnormalities, chronic inflammatory stimulation and other factors. Whether a gallbladder polyp is benign or malignant can be initially determined by imaging tests such as ultrasonography, which can help to determine the benign or malignant nature by understanding the number and size of the gallbladder polyps. If there is a suspicion of gallbladder adenoma, adenomyosis, gallbladder cancer, etc., an intensive CT examination can be performed, which can determine the blood supply, the relationship between the tumor tissue and the surrounding tissues of the gallbladder wall, and help to diagnose the benign or malignant nature of the gallbladder polyps. However, ultimately, pathologic examination is needed to confirm whether it is benign or malignant. Patients with gallbladder polyps usually do not have symptoms, usually found during physical examination ultrasound, if the examination found abnormalities, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the relevant examination, and standardized treatment.