Generally, gallbladder polyps of 0.5 centimeters are not serious. Gallbladder polyps are lesions in which the wall of the gallbladder protrudes into the lumen of the gallbladder, but most of them are benign. 0.5 cm gallbladder polyps are generally more common, and when they do not exceed 1 cm, they usually do not produce clinical symptoms, and at this time, you should undergo ultrasound regularly to track whether the size and shape of the gallbladder polyps have changed. When gallbladder polyps exceed 1 centimeter, they may become cancerous and should be treated with surgery in a timely manner. Patients with gallbladder polyps should consume less cholesterol-containing foods and take moderate exercise to promote the body’s metabolism. Patients should go to the hospital for regular checkups. If the gallbladder polyps have a tendency to get bigger, in order to prevent cancerous changes, they should go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.