Gallbladder polyps usually do not affect life expectancy. Gallbladder polyps are lesions that begin in the wall of the gallbladder and protrude into the gallbladder cavity. They are a common disease caused by poor cholesterol metabolism, chronic inflammation and other etiological factors, and the vast majority of patients with gallbladder polyps do not have any obvious symptoms, while a small number of patients show nausea, vomiting, occasional pain in the epigastric region, etc. Most of the patients are treated with surgery, which usually does not affect their life expectancy. If the diameter of gallbladder polyps is more than one centimeter and not surgically removed, it may become cancerous, which will affect the patient’s life expectancy. It is recommended to go to the hospital for surgical treatment and pathological biopsy to diagnose whether there is cancer or not, and if there is no cancer, then it will not affect the patient’s life expectancy. If there is no cancer, it will not affect the life expectancy. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time and actively cooperate with the treatment of gallbladder polyps.