A gall polyp is a polypoid growth in the wall of the gallbladder into the lumen. In most cases, gall polyps are asymptomatic and in a few cases, symptoms such as biliary colic, abdominal mass, etc. may occur. In the last paragraph, cholecystitis attack with generalized fever, weakness symptoms. 1. Biliary colic: A typical attack of biliary colic is sudden epigastric distension presenting as paroxysmal or persistent pain after a full meal, eating greasy food or exposure to irritating food components. The pain caused by biliary colic is more intense and can cause obvious gastrointestinal cramps or abdominal discomfort. 2. Abdominal mass: biliary polyps may block the local gallbladder ducts or cause narrowing of the duct lumen in the process of volume increase or growth, thus causing gallbladder bile stagnation, and when the gallbladder volume is too large, it may appear as a mass in the right upper abdomen. 3. Fever and fatigue: gallbladder polyps are related to cholecystitis, which can cause generalized fever and fatigue during the attack of cholecystitis. When you find gallbladder polyps, you need to be vigilant and seek medical attention as soon as possible for timely and effective treatment.