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Gallbladder polyp
While having and usg scan for abdomen due to upper abdomen discomfort/pain doctor incidentally found 2.8mm gallbladder polyp in the anterior wall. With proper and healthy diet will it regress? And how do I know which type of polyp is that? I have been asked to repeat usg after 6 months though. It's asymptomatic. And can I take ayurvedic medicine or something or it doesn't help with this? I am scared about cancer please help. Dr Sarvesh sir, please refrain from posting as you've never replied anything and just advertised.
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> 1cm needs to be evaluation. Rest all require monitoring . 6 monthly usg. Wether it is cancerous or not is determined by histopathology. Meanwhile check your lft cholesterol level hba1c. See if you have a concern then you should consult either me or anyone here and you always have a choice...instead of posting all that..
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Gallbladder polyp is removed if size is more than 1cm(10mm).It requires serial USG observation. Nothing else. Having a healthy diet is a good thing one should opt, however there's no such thing dat diet shall shrik it, though it can reduce on its own.
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