What does 11*6 gallbladder polyps mean?

Gallbladder polyp is a general term for a bulging lesion attached to the wall of the gallbladder that protrudes into the gallbladder cavity, and gallbladder polyp 11*6 means that the size of the polyp is 11*6mm. According to the nature of the gallbladder polyps can be divided into cholesterol polyps, adenomatous polyps, inflammatory polyps, etc. Most of the gallbladder polyps belong to cholesterol polyps, is due to the bile in the excessive cholesterol crystals attached to the gallbladder wall. They usually appear as multiple, small polyps that grow slowly, do not have obvious clinical symptoms, and do not have the risk of becoming cancerous. Patients with polyps >10mm, wide base, solitary, or combined with gallbladder stones are usually considered for early surgical removal. If the polyp is between 7 and 10mm, close follow-up is needed. Therefore, if the patient has gallbladder polyps 11 * 6mm, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, standardized treatment.