Multiple polyps of the gallbladder larger 0.3 mm how often to be reviewed

Gallbladder polyps larger than 0.3 millimeters should be reviewed on a 3~6 month cycle, and should always be ready for review if there are symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, and other signs of discomfort. Most of the gallbladder polyps grow slowly, so the recommended checkup cycle is to review the ultrasound once in 3~6 months. If the gallbladder polyp grows slowly, has no obvious enlargement, and there is no blood flow signal inside, it is usually recommended to review it regularly. For larger, solitary gallbladder polyps, if the base is wider and there is internal blood flow signal, adenomatous polyps are considered, then timely surgical intervention is recommended. Gallbladder polyps are not just about the size of the gallbladder polyp, but also about determining the nature of the gallbladder polyp, as well as anticipating whether the gallbladder polyp will have an adverse effect on the body. If there is any discomfort, seek prompt medical attention.