Small gallbladder polyps do not heal naturally. The vast majority of gallbladder polyps even if the application of drugs is no therapeutic effect, cholesterol polyps through oral ursodeoxycholic acid, there may be a certain probability of making the diameter of the gallbladder polyps shrink or even disappear, and then there are individuals who have a small polyp after the shedding of the bile may be discharged with the bile into the bile ducts and intestinal tract. The majority of gallbladder polyps will maintain a gradual and slow growth, it is possible that after several years of observation, there is no significant change in diameter, then you can continue to ultrasound follow-up. However, if the diameter of the gallbladder polyp grows very rapidly, whether it is neoplastic or non-neoplastic, timely surgery should be considered, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy is preferred. Especially for preoperative single broad-based polyps with very rapid growth, one should also be vigilant for gallbladder cancer, and rapid intraoperative pathologic testing should be performed.