What if you have hepatitis B and gallbladder polyps?

Patients with hepatitis B and gallbladder polyps can be treated with conservative treatment and surgery.
1. Conservative treatment: patients with hepatitis B and gallbladder polyps can be treated conservatively, such as adjusting the diet, try to eat a light diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food to avoid triggering cholecystitis; patients should also quit smoking and drinking to avoid aggravation of the condition.
At the same time, if hepatitis B patients clearly need antiviral treatment, they can also take some antiviral drugs, such as entecavir, tenofovir and so on.
2. Surgery: gallbladder polyps will not disappear on their own, smaller polyps do not need surgery; larger polyps, in order to prevent polyps from malignant transformation, to use surgical resection; after the resection surgery. Patients also need to take antiviral drugs to treat hepatitis B, to avoid the deterioration of hepatitis B into cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Hepatitis B patients with gallbladder polyps should also pay attention to rest, avoid overwork and aggravate the condition. It is recommended to carry out standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of professional doctors and take medication as prescribed by doctors.