Patient: I was found to have a gallbladder polyp of 0.5 mm in 2007, and the most recent one is 0.7 mm, which is a multiple polyp. I have not been treated. Is there any other conservative treatment other than surgery, and can I take Chinese medicine? Can this disease be cured at the root? Laboratory and examination results: Last seen at the hospital: examined once a month ago. Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, Hepatobiliary Hospital: Most of this condition is a manifestation of “cholesterol deposition”, which may develop into gallbladder stones in the future, and the changes can be tracked by regular checkups. If there are no obvious symptoms, surgery is not necessary for the time being, but it is recommended to check CEA and CA19-9 to see if there are other pathological changes. Choleretic drugs can be taken as appropriate, but there is no objective evidence that they are effective. I am not sure about the treatment of gallbladder polyps with Chinese medicine, so I can consult the relevant experts.