What are the symptoms of gallbladder polyps

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Gallbladder polyps can cause biliary colic, nausea and vomiting, fever, jaundice and other symptoms.

What are the symptoms of gallbladder polyps

1. Biliary colic: If the patient is accompanied by gallstones, the bile outflow channel is blocked, cholestasis, the pressure in the gallbladder increases, severe contraction occurs, causing biliary colic. Pain is located in the right upper abdomen, which can radiate to the shoulder and back.

2. Nausea and vomiting: Due to the inability of bile to be discharged normally, digestive function decreases, food cannot be digested normally after eating, and will accumulate in the stomach, causing fermentation, nausea, belching, vomiting and other symptoms, resulting in decreased appetite.

3. Fever: Chronic cholestasis can induce infection, cause inflammation, and endogenous heat-causing substances can be produced in the body, leading to increased body temperature.

4. Jaundiced polyps block bile ducts, bile discharge is not smooth, bilirubin concentration in the blood increases, and yellow staining of skin and mucous membranes can occur.



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