Gallbladder polyps are the growth of small protruding tissue in the inner lining of the gallbladder. Although in most cases, gallbladder polyps are benign (non-cancerous), but this does not rule out the growth of malignant polyps (cancer). Gallbladder polyps can be found accidentally during an examination for an illness or other health condition. The size of the polyp found will determine its handling and possible growth characteristics. Recognize the Causes of Bile Bladder Polyps The cause of the emergence of gall bladder polyps is not known with certainty, but there are various factors that can increase the risk of these polyps forming, namely: Age Gender Obesity Diabetes Congenital polyposis syndrome Chronic hepatitis B Although gallbladder polyps generally show no specific symptoms, some patients may experience complaints of nausea, vomiting, and pain in the upper right abdomen (hypochondrium). How to Treat Gall Bladder Polyps Treatment of gall bladder polyps will b...