Can gallbladder polyps cause nausea and hiccups?

Gallbladder polyps may cause nausea and hiccups. Gallbladder polyps are usually asymptomatic and are mostly detected by ultrasonography during physical examination. A few patients may have nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, etc.; in very rare cases, it may cause obstructive jaundice, biliary hemorrhage, induced pancreatitis, etc.; there may be right upper abdominal pressure pain on physical examination. Gallbladder polyps are generally spherical, hemispherical or papillary, with or without tips, are a kind of lesions protruding or bulging into the gallbladder cavity, mostly benign. Most of them are benign. In a few cases, gallbladder polyps may become cancerous, and some of them may be early gallbladder cancer, which should be emphasized clinically. Therefore, patients with gallbladder polyps should seek timely medical advice and consult a professional doctor. Clinical symptoms of nausea and hiccups may also be caused by other reasons, such as reflux esophagitis, chronic gastritis, etc. It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of the disease.