Cholecystitis and gallbladder polyps are generally not very serious, and the prognosis of timely treatment is relatively good. Cholecystitis is usually caused by obstruction of the gallbladder ducts due to gallstones, and in acute attacks, there is mainly pain in the upper abdomen, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, anorexia and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Acute calculous cholecystitis is usually controlled after fasting, fluid infusion, nutritional support and anti-infective treatment, and then elective cholecystectomy is performed after the condition is controlled. However, it is worth mentioning that if cholecystitis is not treated in time, it may cause complications such as cholangitis and pericholecystic abscess, which will make it more difficult to treat the disease. Patients with gallbladder polyps usually have no obvious symptoms, mostly found by ultrasound during physical examination, and very rare cases will have pain in the right upper abdomen, obstructive jaundice and other manifestations. Patients with asymptomatic gallbladder polyps generally do not require treatment, but only observation and follow-up. Symptomatic patients or patients with risk factors for malignant transformation of gallbladder polyps may undergo timely surgical treatment to remove the gallbladder. Both cholecystitis and gallbladder polyps are not serious diseases as long as they are treated actively. Therefore, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for regular treatment.