Are multiple polyps on the gallbladder serious?

Most of the polyps are benign and have a good prognosis, while a few of them may become cancerous or early gallbladder cancer, and require surgery if necessary. Suprabiliary polyps, i.e. gallbladder polyps, refer to lesions protruding from the gallbladder cavity, most of which are benign, including tumor polyps (hemangiomas, lipomas, neurofibromas, etc.) and non-tumor polyps (cholesterol polyps, inflammatory polyps, adenomatous hyperplasia, etc.). It is difficult to confirm their nature before surgery, so they are collectively called gallbladder polyps. Most gallbladder polyps are benign polyps, which generally do not require special treatment and have a better prognosis. If there is a single lesion with a diameter of more than 1cm and a wide base, progressive enlargement of the polyp, combined with gallbladder stones or thickening of the gallbladder wall, etc., it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of early-stage gallbladder cancer, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for early surgical treatment, and the prognosis is generally better. If multiple polyps are found in the gallbladder, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.