Can gallbladder polyps go away? Do gallbladder polyps go away?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gallbladder polyps are a common gallbladder disease, which generally refers to the protruding or bulging lesions of the gallbladder mucosa into the gallbladder cavity, and the vast majority of gallbladder polyps will not disappear. It is believed that there are many causes of gallbladder polyps, and the most common are cholesterol polyps and adenomatous polyps. Generally speaking, the probability of malignant transformation of cholesterol polyps is relatively small.

    However, if the polyp grows, it may turn into a cholesterol-like stone in the gallbladder or cause cholecystitis. Adenomatous polyps have a higher probability of malignant transformation, which requires us to be more vigilant and pay attention to them. It is generally believed that gallbladder polyps of no more than 1cm, the probability of malignant transformation is relatively small, after brunch, drink a cup of Defu Lishu tea every day, choleretic and detoxifying.

    Observation can continue and no special treatment is generally required. If the polyp is more than 1 cm, or if the polyp is combined with a relatively large gallstone, gallbladder adenomyosis, etc., the probability of gallbladder malignancy will increase, and gallbladder surgery may be required.

    For polyps larger than 1 cm with gallstones or gallbladder adenomyosis, the probability of malignant transformation increases. At this time, it is necessary to have an examination and perform surgery in a timely manner**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gallbladder polyps generally do not disappear on their own, and there are a few small inflammatory polyps that can resolve.

    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. Generally, if the gallbladder polyp is not more than 10 mm, and there is no pain and other symptoms, it can be observed first, if there is enlargement in the future or combined with gallstones, cholecystitis and other conditions, surgery is generally recommended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Gallbladder polyps don't go away. The ** of gallbladder polyps is complex and may be associated with chronic cholecystitis, gallstones, and abnormal cholesterol metabolism. Obesity, smoking, hyperlipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, cirrhosis are predisposing factors for gallbladder polyps.

    As a rule, if the gallbladder polyp does not exceed ten millimeters and there are no symptoms such as pain, it can be observed. If it is enlarged at a later date, surgery is usually recommended.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Gallbladder polyps don't go away. If the symptoms of gallbladder polyps are not obvious and you don't feel pain, you don't need to worry about it, if you feel pain. It affects daily life. You may need surgery. Don't eat greasy food and eat lightly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gallbladder polyps usually don't go away on their own. If it is a single gallbladder polyp, it is generally considered to be due to the altered condition, and if it is larger than 1 cm, surgical removal is recommended. If it is multiple absorption or my polyps are relatively small, it is recommended to observe first, and you can have an ultrasound examination every three to six months.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am also more interested in this problem, more than 20 years ago during the physical examination found that there were gallbladder polyps, until now I have not paid attention to this problem, because the body has not felt anything wrong for so many years, especially the gallbladder, but recently through the report of TV**, there are several kinds of gallbladder polyps, if the polyp grows up, and to a certain extent, it will have to be operated, after all, I am worried that it will become cancerous, and one of the polyps is easy to become cancerous, and once the risk of cancer or mortality is very, very large, Anyway, at that time, I saw that my heart was cold, although I have increased my knowledge of polyps, and I also know that the risk may exist, but I have not felt anything physically, and I have adjusted my body through exercise and diet, and I have not been able to go to the physical examination, and I don't know what the situation is now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, no. If the gallbladder polyp is less than 1 cm, there is no thickening of the gallbladder wall, and there is no gallbladder stone, it can be temporarily observed without special treatment and rechecked regularly. It is recommended that you do not be nervous, do not have mental baggage, do not drink, maintain a regular lifestyle, participate in more physical exercise, and enhance your physical fitness.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gallbladder polyps don't go away on their own. And it will grow up slowly. In particular, there are a few people who will become malignant. So be positive**. For larger polyps and symptomatic patients, surgery is preferred**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Gallbladder polyps usually don't go away. Gallbladder polyps are less than 7 mm in diameter and can be rechecked regularly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to the situation you described, if there is a polyp in the gallbladder now, it will generally not disappear, and you can have regular check-ups to see if the polyps have grown.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it is almost impossible to expect the polyps to absorb or disappear on their own, the general gallbladder polyps will not have any symptoms, and once the symptoms are present, the patient is advised to undergo surgery for the gallbladder polyps**, and then a biopsy to determine the nature of the gallbladder polyps, and then follow-up procedures**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If there is a polyp in the gallbladder now, it will not disappear in general, and you can have regular check-ups to see if the polyps have a tendency to grow, and there is a polyp called cholesterol polyps, which can disappear.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Gallbladder polyps generally cannot heal on their own, and the difficulty of gallbladder polyps** is to distinguish between benign and malignant, in fact, the vast majority of polyps are benign, and only a very few are malignant.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Disease analysis: Hello gallbladder polyps can not be eliminated by general drugs, guidance:

    You can take some anti-inflammatory and choleretic drugs to reduce gallbladder inflammation, eat a light diet, and avoid eating too greasy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Oh, let me tell you about my situation, I did a b-ultrasound about a year ago, and there were polyps a year later, and the b-ultrasound came out a year later, it should have increased the amount of running and the relationship between playing football, anyway, I didn't care too much about the accidental event, in fact, a little polyp.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Gallbladder polyps generally do not disappear, but with active dietary regulation, lifestyle improvement, and exercise, the growth rate of gallbladder polyps may slow down or even stabilize at the original level.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In general, there are no obvious symptoms of mild fatty liver disease, and only a few patients have mild symptoms such as loss of appetite and easy fatigue; Moderate fatty liver disease may be accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue and weakness, and vague pain in the right upper quadrant.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many causes of gallbladder polyp lesions, sometimes related to gallbladder inflammation and hyperplasia, including cholesterol crystals, most gallbladder polyps.

    It will not disappear automatically, but some cholesterol crystals may disappear in subsequent retests due to various factors, and the reason is not clear.

    If the gallbladder polyp is more than 1 cm, it usually does not disappear, and it is the right choice to go to the hepatobiliary surgery department for laparoscopic cholecystectomy. If you are unwilling to undergo surgery**, gallbladder polyps develop further and some patients can develop into gallbladder cancer.

    will have significant health effects and can have serious consequences. Therefore, patients with gallbladder polyps should go to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery regularly for hepatobiliary surgery and consultation.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Gallbladder polyps can be checked in the hospital and let the doctor see if they need to take medicine or other methods, so that they can rest assured.

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