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Gallbladder polyps are more complex and may be associated with chronic cholecystitis, gallstones, and cholesterol metabolism disorders. Obesity, smoking, hyperlipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, cirrhosis, and anatomical abnormalities of the upper and biliary tracts are predispensing factors for gallbladder polyps.
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Gallbladder polyp is the abbreviation of various benign bulges of the gallbladder mucosa, which generally refers to lesions that protrude or bulge in the gallbladder cavity.
Gallbladder polyps generally have mild or even asymptomatic symptoms, and a small number of patients have epigastric discomfort, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, which may be accompanied by abdominal pain, the pain site is in the right upper quadrant or right hypochondrium, accompanied by radiation to the back of the right shoulder, without fever and jaundice. Because the symptoms are mild, the disease often causes delays in patients. At present, the treatment of gallbladder polyps is mainly conditioning, two cups of Lidanshu tea every day, soothing the liver and relieving the gallbladder, and nourishing the gallbladder.
Gallbladder polyps do not heal on their own.
1. Gallbladder polyp refers to all non-calculous lesions that grow in the form of polyps in the gallbladder wall.
2. The symptoms of most gallbladder polyps are similar to those of other chronic cholecystitis, mainly manifested as mild discomfort in the right upper abdomen accompanied by stones, and biliary colic may occur.
3. Gallbladder polyps generally require surgery**. For single gallbladder polyps, if the polyp is small, surgery may result in only cholesterol crystals after removal. However, if multiple gallbladder polyps or large polyps are diagnosed, surgical removal of the gallbladder should generally be considered, otherwise the polyps will become gallbladder cancer.
4. Polyps are benign hyperplasia, and general medication can control the symptoms, but they cannot be eliminated. If there are no symptoms that do not affect your life, you can have regular check-ups and observe first, but if there are symptoms or rapid enlargement, it is recommended that it be surgically removed in time.
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The severity of a gallbladder polyp is related to its size. The location is also related to the nature.
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What are the causes of gallbladder polyps? Can taking pills make it go away?
In fact, the formation of this disease is suitable for the long-term bad condition of one's own physical condition. Because some people's bodies have been in a sub-healthy state for a long time, many people have a relatively high pressure and fast pace of life, so they have not found a suitable way to excrete their emotions, and long-term depression will make their mental state bad. In the end, a sub-healthy state will be formed, and in the long run, there will be problems with your body.
Gallbladder polyps are one such cause. But seeing this, you may have questions, can taking medicine make it subside?
In fact, I think this disease is still relatively serious, you should go to the hospital for a more comprehensive examination, and then after getting the test results, let the doctor judge it to see how it should be, because the examination in the hospital is more authoritative, their qi and blood are better, and the results of the examination are also very accurate, and you can find the hospital to make corresponding judgments. Some doctors are very capable, and they judge this situation very accurately, because his daily job is to see others, so he comes into contact with some such patients every day, and he has a lot of experience in his hands.
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There are three main causes of gallbladder polyps: First, excessive bile secretion. Second, irregular diet. The third is caused by the social environment.
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Gallbladder polyps, this disease is generally caused by irregular diet, overeating, excessive drinking, often skipping breakfast, resulting in an abnormal proliferation, resulting in some polyps in the gallbladder wall cells, of course, some primary diseases, such as cholecystitis, cholecystitis, hepatitis, will also bring this lesion.
Sometimes there will be pain in the right upper abdomen, radiating pain to the right shoulder, accompanied by some chills, high fever, jaundice, nausea and vomiting, indigestion, loss of appetite, etc., it is best to go to the hospital to check it first to see the severity of the disease.
If the diameter of the polyp is less than one centimeter, it is generally conservative through drugs, early detection, and early detection to avoid some malignant metastatic lesions, and sometimes if it is not timely, it will also lead to gallbladder cancer. The above are all the diet of patients with gallbladder polyps, and patients should pay attention to a reasonable diet, which can control the growth of polyps and reduce inflammation and choleretic to a certain extent. Adjuvant**, conducive to the early development of the condition**. Accompaniment.
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Diet-related, regular re-examination is recommended. If it's not big, it doesn't matter. Regular reviews are sufficient. Mostly benign.
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In general, polyps should be fine.
There are three main causes of gallbladder polyps: First, excessive bile secretion. Second, irregular diet. The third is caused by the social environment.
Excision is recommended to prevent polyps from deteriorating and degeneration.
The main cause of gastric polyps is diet, small (inner), with Xifuxin. Large gastric polyps are recommended to be removed in time, and then use this Chinese patent medicine to eliminate the lesion and prevent it**.
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