Can gallbladder polyps be cured? Do gallbladder polyps need to be treated

Updated on healthy 2024-04-20
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gallbladder polyps such as two or three millimeters, especially for many years have this gallbladder polyp, this kind of gallbladder polyp actually does not need intervention, it may be a cholesterol polyp, it may not continue to grow, let alone have the problem of malignant transformation. Of course, there are indeed some gallbladder polyps that may be malignant, this probability is not very large, this kind of polyps need to be treated as soon as possible, and it may be avoided to intervene before the gallbladder polyp undergoes malignant transformation. The gallbladder polyp itself can be removed by laparoscopic gallbladder resection and the gallbladder and polyp are taken out together, which is the method of gallbladder polyps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, depending on the condition, it can be controlled by medication, surgery, etc. Dietary therapy can be used to recuperate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Believe in yourself and you can get better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    So is it necessary to have surgery if you find a gallbladder polyp**? Of course not. Most gallbladder polyps do not require special treatment. For there is a noticeable.

    For symptomatic people, surgery is recommended after ruling out stomach and other biliary diseases, regardless of the specific size of the polyp**. For asymptomatic gallbladder polyps.

    Surgery should be done as soon as possible if:

    1.Polyps larger than 1 cm in diameter;

    2.polyps less than 1 cm in diameter but with gallstones or cholecystitis;

    3.Gallbladder neck polyps or polyps located at the opening of the cystic duct;

    4.Polyps with a diameter of less than 1 cm but age greater than 50 years, a single polyp that enlarges rapidly in a short period of time, and a thickened gallbladder wall with a thickness of more than 4 millimeters.

    Rice. But in general, gallbladder polyps with a diameter of more than 1 cm, age > 50 years old, single onset, combined with gallstones, have been considered to be gallbladder polyps malignant.

    The risk of the mausoleum should be performed as soon as possible, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy is generally used. For polyps smaller than 1 cm, temporary.

    No treatment is required, and repeat ultrasound every 6 months is sufficient.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Symptoms of gallbladder polyps are common epigastric distension, postprandial right upper quadrant pain or cramping, especially after a fat meal, and some patients have no symptoms, and the gallbladder polyp part does not need special **, if it is a single polyp and has a tendency to malignant transformation, surgery is recommended**.

    1.Symptoms of gallbladder polyps: most patients do not have obvious discomfort, and symptomatic patients often have epigastric distension, postprandial pain in the right upper quadrant or cramping, especially after a fat meal. Gallbladder polyps combined with gallstones and chronic cholecystitis, and the clinical manifestations are abdominal pain.

    2.Gallbladder polyps** need to determine the benign and malignant gallbladder polyps, and early detection of malignant lesions and precancerous lesions, early surgery**, and the judgment needs to be based on the size of gallbladder polyps, the number and shape of polyps, and whether there are gallstones in combination.

    Benign gallbladder polyps have no obvious discomfort manifestations, do not need special **, regular re-examination is sufficient, and conservative ** can be considered if there are symptoms, and symptomatic ** is carried out according to symptoms and signs**. It is best to drink a cup of Defu Lidan Shu Tea after a meal to nourish the gallbladder and protect the liver, clear away heat and dampness, promote gallbladder and clear the intestines, clear heat and detoxify, and lower cholesterol. Surgery** It is necessary to consider whether to operate and how to perform surgery according to the risk factors, indications for surgery, etc.

    The commonly used surgical methods in clinical practice include gallbladder polyp extraction, laparotomy and cholecystectomy.

    In the case of gallbladder polyps, specialist diagnosis and treatment and specialist guidance are recommended**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gallbladder polyps below one centimeter are often benign lesions, this kind of polyps will not be malignant, nor will it cause obvious discomfort to the body, polyps above one centimeter are often limited to adenoma, gallbladder polyps above 1 centimeter, can be observed regularly, but also to observe about three months old, polyps of one centimeter, surgery is recommended, because adenoma also has the possibility of malignant transformation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sichuan Stone Disease Hospital-Department of Hepatobiliary Medicine-Deputy Chief Physician-Li Jun-Do I need ** for gallbladder polyps?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Most people with this disease have the following conditions:

    1. Poor diet: such as excessive intake of oil (vegetable oil or animal oil) and cholesterol (animal offal and seafood) in the diet, or overeating.

    2. Long-term or heavy drinking.

    3. Overweight.

    4. Lack of exercise.

    A single polyp with a diameter of more than 5 mm is a cause for concern, and surgery to remove the gallbladder as soon as possible is recommended if the diameter is more than 8 mm and there is an internal blood flow signal. Under the premise of reasonable diet and weight control, it is also effective to take Chinese herbal medicine (soothing the liver and regulating qi, invigorating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and softening and dispersing knots), and the fastest generally takes about 40 days, and the reduction or disappearance of polyps can be observed (fixed hospitals, ultrasound instruments, and examining physicians remain unchanged to avoid measurement errors). Young people have a quick effect, which is better than that of middle-aged and elderly people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on the size of its growth, but it must be **, otherwise it will cause other diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is a gallbladder polyp too small, is it necessary?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Most of the gallbladder polyps are benign polyps, which can be rechecked regularly, and in most cases do not require special treatment, and generally a color ultrasound can be rechecked once every 3-6 months, and some people's gallbladder polyps will not change for a lifetime. Some gallbladder polyps require surgery**, including single gallbladder polyps larger than 1 cm in diameter. If the single hair is larger than 1 cm, these must be surgically surged, and it is considered that there is a possibility of malignancy.

    There is also regular reexamination, for example, the polyp grows very fast in regular reexamination, this reexamination is 2mm, and the next reexamination is 6mm, which also requires surgery, which is possible for malignant transformation. There is also a gallbladder polyp combined with gallstones, which is also recommended for surgery, especially for women over 50 years old. Surgery is generally not recommended for other gallbladder polyps, and regular follow-up is sufficient.

    Gallbladder polyps below 1cm are generally observed to be well conditioned by drinking a little Lizsoo, and there are multiple gallbladder polyps, which can be observed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Is a gallbladder polyp too small, is it necessary?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How to treat gallbladder polyps? Doctors teach you 2 best ways to help you stay away from your illness.

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Around 7,000 to 9,000, your gallbladder polyps are relatively small, and you don't need surgery, so I still recommend that you have regular observation or medication.