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Gallbladder polyps, which are benign, have no obvious symptoms in the lower back, and a few have pain in the right upper quadrant and severe colic. Generally, more than 1 cm is considered to be an adenoma requiring surgery**, less than 1 cm can be observed, usually light diet, avoid spicy tobacco, alcohol and greasy, 6-12 months re-examination, it is recommended to observe first. Your gallbladder polyp, which is benign, is not very large, and has grown from two millimeters to four millimeters in four years, and it is not very fast, and it is recommended that you continue to have regular repeat ultrasound examinations in this case, if the gallbladder polyp, which is benign, becomes very rapid in a short period of time, or reaches one centimeter, laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be considered.
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Now the means of ** are very advanced, as for the use of medicine, you can drink Deli case Shu tea to inhibit the growth of polyps. Surgery can be performed by sparing the gallbladder to remove polyps**.
You also need to pay attention to your usual diet, eat lightly and regularly, do not overeat, and prohibit high-fat, high-cholesterol and alcoholic foods. Bad eating habits such as skipping breakfast and overeating too much dinner are directly or indirectly related to the formation of gallbladder polyps, and should be avoided as much as possible. In addition, the widespread use of pesticides and fertilizers, the proliferation of food additives, ionizing radiation, etc., may also be related to the formation of gallbladder polyps, which should be avoided as much as possible.
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Hello, the ** plan for gallbladder polyps includes: 1. Non-surgical**: If it is a cholesterol crystalline polyp, ursodeoxycholic acid can be applied to precipitate the cholesterol crystals and dissolve them through bile acid to achieve the purpose of **; 2. Surgery**
Because gallbladder polyps can become cancerous, in some cases, gallbladder polyps require surgery**. Gallbladder polyps 1 cm as a criterion for surgical removal. In addition, early surgery is also recommended if the patient is older than 50 years old, has a poor shape of gallbladder polyps, has cholangitis, or has persistent growth of gallbladder polyps**.
The ** of gallbladder polyps is very simple, you need to see whether the gallbladder polyp is single or multiple, but also depends on the size of the gallbladder, if it is a single gallbladder polyp, it can be conservative**, if it is multiple, the gallbladder needs to be removed by surgical means, if the gallbladder polyp is larger, it also needs to be surgically removed.
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1. Gallbladder polyps are generally asymptomatic, and most patients with gallbladder polyps are found to have this disease during routine physical examinations. In addition, gallbladder polyps under 3 mm are difficult to detect on CT and MRI, so they are easy to miss. It is recommended that you have a physical examination once a year, and if there is any abnormality in your body, you can do it as soon as possible**.
2. Clinical studies have shown that the symptoms of most gallbladder polyps are similar to those of chronic cholecystitis, mainly manifested as mild discomfort in the right upper quadrant, and biliary colic may occur when gallbladder polyps are complicated with gallstones. However, a significant number of people with gallbladder polyps are asymptomatic and are only detected during a health check-up. It is generally believed that gallbladder polyps are the predisposing factors of gallbladder cancer, and in recent years, there have been many reports of gallbladder polyps becoming cancerous at home and abroad, especially when accompanied by stones, the probability of cancer will be significantly increased.
3. Gallbladder polyps are highly insidious, often giving people the illusion that they are not painful and itchy, and they are free of all diseases. It is precisely because of the early asymptomatic manifestations of gallbladder polyps that it is easy for patients to ignore its presence and delay it**. When gallbladder polyps are symptomatic or change in nature, they often cause unexpected pain and irreparable damage.
Guidance: At present, the treatment of gallbladder polyps in Western medicine is mainly surgery**, which can be determined according to the severity of the disease. Lowers cholesterol.
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Drugs ** are not usually used for this disease**. Some patients with cholesterol deposition can have a trial of bile salt**, which can be continued if it is effective**, and the drug should be discontinued if the effect is not obvious.
Indications for surgery: 1. The diameter of a single gallbladder polyp is more than 10mm; 2. Age 50 years old; 3. There are obvious symptoms; 4. Combined with gallstones; 5. Patients with cystic duct obstruction caused by gallbladder neck polyps.
Surgery should be performed in these cases**. **Gallbladder resection should be performed, if malignant transformation or diameter of 20mm is suspected, laparotomy should be performed, laparoscopic surgery can be performed for 10mm, and the resected specimen should be sent for pathological examination immediately, if it is reported as a malignant tumor, it should be treated as gallbladder cancer.
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There are no oral medications that come directly to the gallbladder polyps. Gallbladder polyps that grow rapidly, or have the potential to become malignant, can be treated laparoscopically** or directly incised.
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Surgery**:
There is much debate about the indications for surgery. Among the 8 cases of malignant transformation reported by Moriguchi et al., 7 cases had polyps with a diameter of 10 mm, and one case had a diameter of 5 mm on the first ultrasound examination, and the length of the polyp was 10 mm after six months. Therefore, most people advocate PLGS with a diameter of 10mm as the indication for surgery, and those with a
Chijiiwa et al. believe that patients with polyps >10mm, single, and age>60 years should be highly suspected of gallbladder cancer, and should be operated on promptly. In the experience of 100 PLG patients in Terzic et al., 73% of the malignant patients > 60 years old, and most of them were single; 88% of lesions were 10 mm. Therefore, it is considered that a single lesion of 60 years of age, with gallstones and a > of 10 mm, should be removed from the gallbladder even if it is asymptomatic.
Yang et al. set the same indication for surgery as Chijiiwa, but changed the age to 50 years old. Koga believes that the most important indicator should be the size of PLG, so all patients with 10mm should be surgical. Wolper agrees that a 10mm PLG for prophylactic cholecystectomy is reasonable.
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Gallbladder polyps are a protruding or bulging lesion in our gallbladder cavity, when gallbladder polyps are grown, patients can adjust their diet to carry out**, or use some drugs to be conservative**. If the condition is more severe, surgery can be performed directly**.
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The ** of gallbladder polyps is very simple, you need to see whether the gallbladder polyp is a single sail or multiple, but also depends on the size of the gallbladder, if it is a single gallbladder polyp, it can be conservative**, if it is multiple, it is necessary to close the gallbladder to be removed by surgery, if the gallbladder polyp is larger, it also needs to be surgically removed.
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