Can a thickened gallbladder wall heal itself?

Gallbladder wall thickening is often caused by cholecystitis, gallbladder stones and other reasons, some patients have the possibility of self-healing, but the vast majority of patients are more difficult to self-heal, and need to be treated. If the patient’s gallbladder wall is thickened, in addition to following medical advice for active treatment, he should also maintain a good mood to promote physical recovery.1. Can be self-healing: If the patient’s gallbladder wall is mildly thickened and there are no clinical symptoms, then by controlling diet, such as reducing the intake of high-fat and high-cholesterol foods, such as pig’s feet, walnuts, etc., usually eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, such as celery, oranges, etc., while quitting smoking and alcohol, and actively Exercise, the gallbladder wall may not through clinical treatment and self-remission, recovery; 2, can not be self-healing: if the patient gallbladder wall is significantly thickened, more than 3mm, representing the persistence of chronic cholecystitis, is more serious inflammation of the gallbladder, the formation of scar hyperplasia in the gallbladder wall, self-healing is more difficult. Especially when the gallbladder wall thickens more than 5mm, it is more difficult to heal itself. This type of cholecystitis can only be effectively controlled to avoid further aggravation and, if necessary, surgery should be considered, with laparoscopic cholecystectomy being the common surgical procedure. In addition, if the thickening of the gallbladder wall is caused by gallbladder stones, it is usually more difficult to heal on its own, as there is no way for the thickening to heal on its own due to the persistence of stones and repeated irritation.