Do gallbladder polyps go away on their own?

Gallbladder polyps usually do not disappear on their own, and those without obvious symptoms can be followed up, while those with obvious symptoms need to be treated with surgery in time. Gallbladder polyps usually include benign polyps and malignant polyps, with benign polyps being the most common. Among benign polyps, cholesterol polyps and inflammatory polyps are the most common. Cholesterol polyps are mainly due to abnormal lipid metabolism in bile, and inflammatory polyps are mainly due to chronic inflammatory stimulation. Therefore, gallbladder polyps are usually chronic in development and do not disappear on their own without intervention. For gallbladder polyps without obvious symptoms, temporary observation is the main, not special treatment. For obvious symptoms, large size, combined with gallbladder stones and other conditions of the gallbladder polyps, it is necessary to timely treatment, surgical removal of the gallbladder.