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Gal Bladder Polyp
My sister recently got treated for breast cancer a year ago. Recently while her follow up and tests we found that she has two tiny gal bladder polyp, the doctor informed not to worry about it still after some research we found out that it can turn out severe. We need a second opinion on this.
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Can understand concerns , most of the gall bladder polyps are non cancerous once’s . But to give you a second opinion - Please share your imaging results , CT / USG if possible with images . Based on that I can give you an opinion regarding need for further investigation if indicated . You can consult me online and share the reports . Thanks
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Hi Iam Thejeswar. Iam Medical and Hematooncologist. A gallbladder polyp is a growth or lesion that develops on the mucosa (inner lining) of the gallbladder. Most polyps are benign and do not cause any symptoms or health issues. There is a small risk that a gallbladder polyp could be cancerous, so it's important to monitor them. Some of the signs and symptoms that are worrying are fastly growing polyp, multiple polyps and causing symptoms, such as pain, jaundice.
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