Do gallbladder polyps disappear?


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Gallbladder polyps refer to gallbladder polyps, which generally do not disappear.
Gallbladder polyps are usually caused by chronic infection or stimulation in the gallbladder, resulting in excessive local cell proliferation and forming protuberant changes. once this disease occurs, the cells will be irreversible. The growth generally does not disappear on its own. If it is not treated in time, it will gradually increase, occupying the gallbladder space, affecting the normal function of the gallbladder, and causing pain, fever, vomiting and other discomfort symptoms.
After gallbladder polyps occur, if the polyps gradually increase, Gallbladder polyps can be removed through minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic surgery, conventional surgery, etc.