I have multiple gallbladder polyps up to 0 5 mm or not

Updated on healthy 2024-03-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Multiple polypoid lesions of the gallbladder of 5mm require surgery**. If surgical resection is not performed, the disease may worsen, and there may even be suspicions that it may be life-threatening.

    After the operation, it is also necessary to pay attention to the care of the body to avoid cross-infection, which is not conducive to the rapid healing of the wound and the large ridge. Also pay attention to eating a healthy diet and eat more foods rich in vitamin C. The diameter of the gallbladder polyp is 5mm, which can be observed first, and surgery is not required for the time being**.

    Gallbladder polyps are less than 1cm, and the probability of carcinogenesis is low, but if it exceeds 1cm, the probability of carcinogenesis increases exponentially, and surgery is recommended, so when the gallbladder polyp is 5mm in diameter, it is necessary to recheck it regularly, follow it closely, and generally check the hepatobiliary ultrasound every six months to evaluate its size and growth rate. Because gallbladder cancer is extremely malignant and the median survival time is only 1 year, it is necessary to actively treat gallbladder polyps when they exceed 1 cm to prevent the possibility of gallbladder cancer in the later stage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Surgery is required, and as soon as possible, the kind of condition you heard about has not been confirmed, and it is recommended to remove the gallbladder, minimally invasive surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gallbladder polyp lesions are not uncommon clinically, but not all gallbladder polyps require surgery**. Due to the different types of lesions, the size of the lesions, and the prognosis of the disease are also different, so the indications for surgery are not consistent.

    Timing of surgery: Gallbladder polypoid lesions are sometimes difficult to characterize before surgery. Based on the risk factors for the likelihood of malignant transformation of gallbladder polypoid lesions, we suggest the following indications for surgery:

    1) Single lesions, larger than 10mm, with a thick pedicle, especially located in the neck of the gallbladder, and older than 50 years old.

    2) Multiple lesions, accompanied by gallstones, symptomatic, age >50 years.

    3) Single lesion, less than 10mm, asymptomatic, age less than 50 years old, observation and follow-up are allowed; Surgery is indicated if the lesion is enlarged or morphologically changed**.

    4) Doppler ultrasound examination of the lesion with abundant blood supply suggests that it is a malignant new organism.

    5) CEA (tumor marker), the measured value is significantly elevated and other gastrointestinal tumors are excluded.

    6) Gallbladder polypoid lesions, with obvious symptoms and anti-** author.

    7) Asymptomatic patients with a diameter of less than 5mm should be followed up at an interval of 3 to 5 months. Surgery is also indicated once the lesion is enlarged or symptoms are obvious**.

    Patients who are not suitable for the above surgical indications can choose to use Defu tea to clear heat and detoxify and moisturize the gallbladder. It is necessary to start adjusting from the diet, and patients must avoid foods that cannot be eaten.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first thing to look at is whether the gallbladder polyp is single or multiple, and then to observe the size and nature of the polyp.

    The probability of multiple cases is smaller than that of a single case, and the general cholesterol nature is more likely to be observable;

    Surgical intervention should be performed if the diameter is more than 1 cm, but it is not the full standard;

    Generally speaking, polyps with pedicles on the form are mostly benign, and those with a wide base have the possibility of malignancy, that is to say, if they are a polyp with a wide base, even if the diameter is less than 1 cm, surgery should be intervened as soon as possible because of the possibility of malignant transformation.

    In the final analysis, a wide-based single gallbladder polyp with a diameter of more than 1 cm needs surgery, and the others can be observed, and the observation method is to start ultrasonography every six months to monitor the changes in the size and morphology of the polyp. Don't worry too much.

    Now the means are very advanced, as for the medication, you can drink Defu choleretic Shu tea to inhibit the growth of polyps. Surgery can be performed by sparing the gallbladder to remove polyps**. Hope it helps.

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