Multiple gallbladder polyps, 0 8 no symptoms, do you need surgery

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Multiple polypoid lesions of the gallbladder of 5mm require surgery**. If surgical resection is not performed, the disease may worsen, and there may even be suspicions that it may be life-threatening.

    After the operation, it is also necessary to pay attention to the care of the body to avoid cross-infection, which is not conducive to the rapid healing of the wound and the large ridge. Also pay attention to eating a healthy diet and eat more foods rich in vitamin C. The diameter of the gallbladder polyp is 5mm, which can be observed first, and surgery is not required for the time being**.

    Gallbladder polyps are less than 1cm, and the probability of carcinogenesis is low, but if it exceeds 1cm, the probability of carcinogenesis increases exponentially, and surgery is recommended, so when the gallbladder polyp is 5mm in diameter, it is necessary to recheck it regularly, follow it closely, and generally check the hepatobiliary ultrasound every six months to evaluate its size and growth rate. Because gallbladder cancer is extremely malignant and the median survival time is only 1 year, it is necessary to actively treat gallbladder polyps when they exceed 1 cm to prevent the possibility of gallbladder cancer in the later stage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Gallbladder polyps do not disappear on their own, and they grow slowly, especially in a few people. Therefore, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment immediately, the above can choose surgery, and if you don't want to do surgery, you can choose drugs such as Li Zishu tea, which can be started by adjusting and reversing the patient's overall pathological factors and balancing yin and yang, which can fundamentally make gallbladder polyps gradually shrink, absorb or discharge, and eventually disappear completely, so as to achieve the goal of complete **. For larger polyps and symptomatic patients, surgery is preferred, considering that most of the polyps are benign and cholesterol-like.

    Therefore, I advocate leaving the functional gallbladder and removing the polyps inside.

    1. The usual diet should be low-fat, low-cholesterol, easy-to-digest food, an appropriate amount of high-quality protein, and eat more choleretic foods and fruits rich in vitamin C).

    2. Don't: spicy food. Don't:

    Animal fats. Such as: fatty meat, lard, pig's head, pig's trotters, cream cake.

    Don't: Fried, fried food. Such as:

    Fried fritters, fried eggs, fried chicken thighs. Don't: Foods high in cholesterol:

    Egg yolks, fatty meat, animal offal, roe.

    3. Dietary reference: liquid food: rice soup, lotus root powder, almond cream, etc. Light semi-liquid food: rice porridge, vegetable porridge, rotten noodles, steamed buns, slice soup, pimple soup, etc.

    4. Low-fat, low-cholesterol diet: chicken, hairtail, freshwater fish (crucian carp, silver carp, grass carp, carp), yellow croaker, lean pork, lean mutton, lean beef, skimmed milk powder.

    5. High-quality protein: milk, lean meat, egg green, soybean products. Choleretic foods: spinach, green shoots, onions, tomatoes. Fruits rich in vitamin C: oranges, kiwis, etc.

    6. Vegetable oil that is easy to digest and contains less cholesterol: corn oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, peanut oil, etc.

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