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How do gallbladder polyps work?
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Gallbladder polyps are one of the more common gallbladder diseases, and gallbladder polyps are easy to ignore because their usual symptoms are not obvious. There are many reasons for the formation of gallbladder polyps, and only by figuring out their causes is that they are targeted. So how are gallbladder polyps formed?
1. Improper diet: In this fast-paced modern society, many people are busy with work, so they do not pay attention to diet. Ordering takeout, eating fast food, and eating instant noodles are relatively common things in life, and some patients even overeat.
These poor eating habits will greatly increase the risk of gallbladder polyps.
2. Heredity: The occurrence of gallbladder polyps is also related to the usual heredity. If someone in the family has gallbladder polyps, their offspring are significantly more likely to develop gallbladder polyps.
Therefore, if you have a family history of gallbladder polyps, it is best to go to the hospital for regular check-ups.
3. Obesity: Obese people are prone to some diseases, and gallbladder polyps are one of the more common ones. According to relevant studies, obese people have high cholesterol in their bodies, and if these cholesterol stays in the body for a long time, it is possible to cause the deposition of gallbladder wall, which leads to the occurrence of gallbladder polyps.
4. Staying up late: People who often stay up late are also prone to the disease of gallbladder polyps, because they often stay up late, many people will eat breakfast the next day, and then eat lunch directly. This will hinder the excretion of bile in the gallbladder, which can induce the occurrence of gallbladder polyps.
Through the introduction of this article, I believe that everyone has a further understanding and understanding of the causes of gallbladder polyps. Gallbladder polyps are a disease that may cause cholecystitis and even gallbladder cancer if not actively carried out. Therefore, for the disease of gallbladder polyps, understand its causes and carry out it in a targeted manner, so as to avoid detours and get better as soon as possible.
At the same time, it is important to do a good job in the prevention of gallbladder polyps in ordinary life.
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As we age, there are some polyps in many human organs, and the gallbladder is no exception. However, do not be nervous just because you have a polyp, and measure the size of the polyp through ultrasound monitoring and other measures before making further judgments. Most polyps do not need special treatment, and it is good to monitor the size of the polyps regularly.
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Why do I have gallbladder polyps? I think this has something to do with everyone's eating habits, people who often eat a high-fat diet are prone to gallbladder polyps.
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There are many causes of gallbladder polyps, including the following:
First, a high-fat diet. If the patient has a long-term high-fat diet, especially a long-term high-cholesterol diet, gallbladder polyps are prone to form.
Second, poor eating habits. If the patient skips breakfast, bile tends to accumulate in the gallbladder, and after cholestasis, gallbladder polyps tend to form.
Third, it is related to factors such as obesity and long-term alcohol consumption.
Disease symptoms: gallbladder polyps are generally mild, or even asymptomatic, only found to have lesions in the gallbladder during occasional B ultrasound examination, a small number of patients have epigastric discomfort, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, can be accompanied by abdominal pain, the pain is located in the right upper abdomen, accompanied by radiation to the back of the right shoulder, no fever and jaundice, can also cause jaundice, cholecystitis, biliary tract bleeding, pancreatitis, etc. A pedicle polyp located in the neck of the gallbladder, which can present with biliary colic, and has an acute attack in the presence of inflammatory infection. >>>More
Single, relatively small gallbladder polyps are generally not cancerous if there is no inflammation and no other symptoms; Large gallbladder polyps have a certain chance of becoming cancerous, so it is recommended to remove large and symptomatic gallbladder polyps at an early stage and reduce the intake of high-fat foods. Tian Shaodan: Whether the gallbladder polyp will become cancerous or not, this should be a question mark, because if the gallbladder polyp is a single small polyp, then long-term observation, there is no inflammation of the gallbladder and no obvious symptoms, generally speaking, it is relatively stable, so there is such a large gallbladder polyp will also have this kind of malignant changes, then it has a certain chance of cancer. >>>More
Depending on the nature and size of the polyp, generally not more than 1cm, the elderly, etc., you can try the traditional Chinese medicine to dissipate knots and reduce swelling, invigorate blood and chase away stasis, and relieve liver depression The method is prescribed, otherwise surgery may be required, it is recommended that you go to a local specialist to see better.
According to the analysis of the condition of clinical experiments, according to the current medical research, gallbladder polyps are precancerous lesions, which means that some gallbladder polyps may develop into cancer, which should be taken seriously. Patients with multiple gallbladder polyps, gallbladder polyps with obvious symptoms, older gallbladder polyps, and gallbladder polyps with obvious growth trends are still recommended to have early surgery to prevent the development of cancerous cells. It is important to pay attention to regular physical examinations. >>>More
Gallbladder polyps, also known as gallbladder-like lesions or gallbladder tumors, can be divided into true tumors and pseudotumors from the perspective of gallbladder tumors. The so-called real tumor refers to gallbladder polyps and myometrium hyperplasia caused by the glands of the gallbladder itself, which is a real gallbladder tumor. The so-called pseudotumor refers to the accumulation caused by hepatobiliary clearance dysfunction, inflammatory hyperplasia caused by chronic inflammation of the gallbladder, and other proliferative lesions caused by abnormal changes in the gallbladder and bile. >>>More