Which gallbladder polyps require surgery?

  First of all, the gallbladder is located in the upper right abdomen of the human body, like a pear-shaped bag hanging below the liver, its main function is to collect and store bile secreted by the liver, and when the body needs it, the bile can be discharged to the intestine to participate in digestive functions.  Secondly, the gallbladder polyps, also known as gallbladder augmentation-like lesions, is a general term for all non-stone lesions in which the wall of the gallbladder grows into the cavity in the form of polyps. The small ones are only 1-2mm, while the large ones can be up to 50px, and according to the number of polyps, they can be divided into single and multiple ones.  Gallbladder polyps are usually mild or even asymptomatic, a few patients may have upper abdominal discomfort, which may be accompanied by abdominal pain, but only a small percentage of gallbladder polyps require surgery such as: 1. single polyps with large head (>25px); 2. multiple polyps with symptoms such as right upper abdominal pain, distension, etc.; 3. gallbladder polyps combined with stones. And other polyp-like lesions, nothing symptomatic, can take regular observation, such as 3-6 months to do an ultrasound examination, if in the process of review, the polyp performance grows rapidly, you should choose the surgical treatment. If the polyp grows rapidly during the review, surgery should be chosen.  Gallbladder polyp is a common disease that should neither be overly worried nor careless. If gallbladder polyps are found, they should be treated under the guidance of a doctor, not all polyps have to be removed from the gallbladder, and the gallbladder can not be removed to “eliminate the root” once and for all, so for a healthy body, we should develop good habits, such as eating less fried, high-fat diet, less alcohol, etc., to avoid The gallbladder disease occurs.