Gallbladder polyps less than 1cm if there are no obvious symptoms, you can first regular review, dynamic observation of polyp changes. If the polyp is larger than 1cm or there is obvious pain in the right upper abdomen, surgery is recommended. Gallbladder polyps are mostly benign lesions, generally asymptomatic, mostly detected by ultrasound during physical examination, and a few patients may have symptoms such as right upper abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. If the polyp is less than 1 centimeter and the base is not wide, and there are no obvious clinical symptoms, you can first regularly review the ultrasound examination every 6 to 12 months to observe the size of the polyp changes. If the polyp is larger than 1cm or frequently causes pain in the right upper abdomen, the likelihood of cancer is increased, so laparoscopic cholecystectomy is recommended at this time. It is better to do rapid section pathologic examination during the operation, aiming to do radical treatment, at the same time, after the operation, paraffin section pathologic examination must be done to further determine the diagnosis. If the patient’s gallbladder polyp is less than 1cm, timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to decide the treatment method, to avoid delaying the condition.