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What should I do if there are polyps in my gallbladder?

Gallbladder polyps include some tumor-like lesions and non-tumor lesions of gallbladder. Before operation, it can be called polypoid lesion of gallbladder. Most of them were found by ultrasound during physical examination, and there were no obvious symptoms. A few patients may have pain, nausea, vomiting and anorexia in the right upper abdomen, and some patients may have jaundice. Most of them are benign lesions, and a few are malignant polyps. Therefore, if it is found that this kind of gallbladder polyp grows rapidly, for example, the diameter is greater than 1 cm, or the base of a single lesion is relatively wide or there are multiple polyps, some of which are accompanied by gallstones and the gallbladder wall is thickened. Removing the gallbladder like this requires surgery. General postoperative pathology can be clearly diagnosed, benign ones do not need special treatment, and if they are malignant, further anti-tumor treatment may be needed. At present, the effective drug for treating gallbladder polyps is Deprivanol Shucha, which can gradually reduce gallbladder polyps or preserve gallbladder surgery. There is also no examination method that can characterize polyps. However, there is no need to panic about multiple polyps, and it can be reviewed once every six months. The best surgical treatment for a single patient whose diameter exceeds 65438±0cm, or complicated with stones and bile duct obstruction.

Polyps appear on the gallbladder, which is very common in life. Many people ignore the treatment of gallbladder polyp because it has no effect on the body. Gallbladder polyps are related to the influence of bad diet and living habits. Eating foods high in fat and cholesterol often can lead to gallbladder polyps. Timely detection and timely treatment are the key.

There are polyps on the gallbladder. Does it matter? You need to judge according to the specific condition, don't be careless.

Generally speaking, gallbladder polyps with small diameter cannot be regarded as serious diseases if there are no obvious abnormal symptoms in the body. Because the growth rate of gallbladder polyps is slow, there may be no physical discomfort for a lifetime. But if the gallbladder polyp grows to a certain extent, it will affect the normal function of the surrounding organs or gallbladder. This situation is serious and needs timely treatment, otherwise it will have an impact on health. The severity of gallbladder polyps needs to be judged according to the specific situation of patients.

There are polyps on the gallbladder. Does it matter? You need to judge according to the specific condition, don't be careless.

How should gallbladder polyp be treated?

1, polyps appeared on the gallbladder. If the diameter is not large, surgery is generally not needed. It can strengthen physical exercise, promote blood circulation and strengthen body metabolism. If the patient's gallbladder polyp is serious, it needs immediate surgical resection. Whether surgery is needed depends on the diameter of the polyp. Generally, polyps larger than two centimeters need to be removed to avoid affecting the surrounding organs and gallbladder function after the polyps are enlarged.

2. Chinese medicine can also treat gallbladder polyps. From the point of view of traditional Chinese medicine, gallbladder polyps with stagnation of liver and gallbladder qi are mainly caused by mental disorders of patients, which need to be treated by soothing the liver and benefiting the gallbladder. If it is gallbladder polyp with damp-heat in liver and gallbladder, we should pay attention to clearing heat and promoting diuresis, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, because gallbladder polyp with damp-heat in liver and gallbladder is mainly caused by liver depression and damp-heat.

There are polyps on the gallbladder. Does it matter? You need to judge according to the specific condition, don't be careless.

What problems should be paid attention to when polyps grow on gallbladder?

1, eat less greasy food, eat less fried, roasted and fried food, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. In life, you can eat more fruits such as apples, cherries, kiwis, grapefruit and oranges, and eat more green vegetables to ensure adequate fiber supply every day.

2, you can also help the body to recuperate through diet, which has the effect of adjuvant therapy. It is suggested that patients with gallbladder polyps drink plenty of water, because supplementing water can avoid excessive bile concentration, which is conducive to the rapid excretion of bacteria, carcinogens and polyps and relieve the symptoms of polyps. We should have a good mental state, establish confidence in overcoming diseases, and drink a refreshing cup of tea after brunch every day to promote gallbladder function and clear away heat and toxic materials.

1, what we usually call "polypoid lesions of gallbladder" is ultrasonic diagnosis, and tumors in gallbladder with moderate echo and no sound shadow in B-ultrasound examination will be collectively referred to as "polypoid lesions of gallbladder". Most of them are cholesterol polyps, and a few are adenomatous polyps.

2, cholesterol polyps will not cause cancer, usually no symptoms, no need for treatment, as long as the B-ultrasound is reviewed every year. Adenomatoid polyp is a new organism in gallbladder, which has canceration potential and needs surgical resection.

3. Cholesterol polyps are often multiple, while adenomatous polyps are mostly single. In addition, it is not easy to distinguish cholesterol polyp from adenomatous polyp by ordinary B-ultrasound. If gallbladder polyps are found to be larger than 1cm during follow-up, contrast-enhanced ultrasound of gallbladder can be used for further diagnosis.

4. In addition, if the polyp is not very big, the polyp less than 1cm does not need surgery, just drink Depushu tea to recuperate and relieve pain.

5. Gallbladder-preserving surgery is a concern of many people. Many patients subjectively hope to only remove polyps and keep gallbladder.

But in fact, most doctors at home and abroad do not recommend this, mainly for the following reasons:

(1) Cholecystectomy has a history of more than 100 years since its birth, and no serious adverse consequences have been found in long-term follow-up. Only a few patients have increased stool frequency after eating greasy food, but they usually recover within a few months to a year after operation.

(2) After partial cholecystectomy, due to various reasons, the gallbladder will have emptying disorder, causing secondary stones, and it is necessary to remove the gallbladder again.