I've been observing my polyp for 3 years now - it's steady at 2.6mm. I used to get extreme pain. I've been researching for natural ways of helping with the pain and to try stopping the size increase. My pain has lowered after doing consuming a herbal tea. This should also help with bowel polypses too. Ingredients; Dried chamomile, bay leaves and mint (all dried). Prep: Boil a small tea cup of water. Add a pinch of all ingredients (not too much as the taste will be quite bitter) to the boiling water. Let it boil for around 8-10 minutes (do not go over 10 mins). Let it cool down a bit and drink it while it's warm 5 minutes before every meal throughout the day (twice if you eat twice daily, three times if you eat three times daily). Consume for maximum 14 days. After 14 days, take a break for 7/10 day period. Repeat the cycle as much as you want. In a few months, it should help ease the pain. I can't guarantee this will work for everyone but it has massively helped me and you should feel an improvement after a couple of days. You might get weird cramps and a lot of activity during the first few times you consume it.
Update: just had my scan again and the polyp is gone. I can't say for sure it was because of the herbal tea above but it definitely does help with the pain.
A month after I gave birth I started to experience pain on right too side. Found out I had 2 polyps in gallbladder. One was 5.5mm and the other 4mm. Got checked again 3 months later and they grew. 7mm and 6mm, I will be getting surgery soon. Im worried they are malignant since they grew so rapidly.
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Thank you doctor for a wonderful and very informative video on this topic. What would you suggest someone who has multiple gall bladder polyps and the biggest one is at 9 mm for the last 6 years. The US scans have been done every 6 months for the last 6 years and the size of the biggest polyp remains around 9 mm. I know your answer would be to consult the health care provider, but I am just seeking your opinion on this. Of course the final decision will be from one's personal health care provider. Much appreciated and look forward to your response.
Theoretically, stable polyps sub-centimetre for several years is a good sign. There is no good science to predict risk of malignancy going forward. Other factors have been discussed in the video (age >50, ethnicity, symptoms and or presence of stones etc.) which would nudge one towards an operation. Although it would not be unreasonable to consider gallbladder removal, that said, in the absence of firm evidence, it is going to come down to 'risk appetite' of endless surveillance versus an operation (albeit with a small risks etc.) to discuss with your provider / surgeon. Good luck!
@@thesurgicalscholar Thank you again for the detailed and a very help full response doctor. Ok the person in question is actually me :). My surgeon is asking me to remove my gall bladder ever since the polyps were diagnosed 6 years ago. When i ask him why should i remove it when (i) the polyps are stable and below 1 cm and there is very little chance of malignancy (ii) I have no pain or any discomfort (iii) I am happy to continue scans every 6 months To which the surgeon doesn't give me any convincing & solid reasons for his advice on the removal of my gall bladder. He simply tells me that (i) you dont need the gall baldder (ii) it will save you from the hassle of scans every 6 months. I am looking for a more compelling argument before I go ahead removing an important organ of my body. What would you do if you were in my position doctor?
Hi I have polyp that was 6 mm last august and now it 9 mm and had a bad attack in May but am my pain not as bad but stll have heavy pressure on my right side as if somethings not right and some food makes the pain but am taking Busca pan which help me I see consultant tmr to see if I need my gallbladder removed. But I also have haemorrhoids which have been bleeding a lot so down to have scope to band them off In July will this defect my surgery for gallbladder removal? Or should move the date on till I get gallbladder done first
hi doctor i loke and subscribe to your ytc.i hqve a question please answer me i have many polyps in my gallbladder why i am feeling drowning when i pinch my nose,,and difficulty to sleep why it is appear???
Hi doctor please help me here one of my family members gallbladder polyp or gallstones I literally need help cause doctor says we can't do surgery cause it's spread please help me it's literally urgent situation
Please always check with your healthcare provider. Polyps with out risk factors and smaller than 10mm with out symptoms do not need treatment but surveillance is required.
I had my gallbladder out 2 years ago. I also have PSC. Apparently my polips were 1.5cm. I changed my diet with tumeric, dandilion, eating bitter foods and got my bile flowing. I felt better but was still advised to remove my gallbladder being a cancer risk. They removed it only to find not one single polip. Shows how wrong this advice can be. I wish i never removed it but i let docters scare me.
@Amar_Indian no, since the size is less than 1cm, there is no risk. Mine is 4mm, and I was told by my doctor to do ultrasound every year to check the growth
Hi doctor and thank you for your very informational video. I was having doubts if having my gallbladder removed was a good decision for me. In my case were 2 polyps, one 2mm and the other 9mm. The bigger one grew 1.3mm in 6 months. I’m very young (24) but I was very close to the 1cm limit and it was already growing. So I think removal was the right choice, wasn’t it? Thanks for your video.
I am unable to provide treatment advice on this forum. In general, gallbladder removal ought to be considered for a polyp that is growing or is associated with biliary colic / pain.
Good evening dr.. I’d like to know is patient has been found to have multiple polys , biggest being .7 But have completely switched diet to organic and grass fed foods, no surgery and carbohydrates. Has converted to eating omad “one meal a day “ and has also done a 4 day fast to enhance autophagy, can just monitoring the gall bladder be suffice , without initial surgery?
I am unable to respond to individual patient queries. Please discuss your situation with your healthcare provider. In general, diet has NO influence on adenomatous (that is true) gallbladder polyps - period.
@@mohammedsafwan8496 I’m fine , still with no symptoms and awaiting a 6 month sonogram check up in October. The last sonogram indicated the polyps were stable
I attended my GP February 2022 with lower right quad pain and she sent me for a scan, Polyp was discovered and at the time it was 12mm. One year later and I'm still waiting on surgery, I've recently been told it's a further 2 year waiting list. What is the average growth rate for a polyp?
I've been observing my polyp for 3 years now - it's steady at 2.6mm. I used to get extreme pain. I've been researching for natural ways of helping with the pain and to try stopping the size increase. My pain has lowered after doing consuming a herbal tea. This should also help with bowel polypses too. Ingredients; Dried chamomile, bay leaves and mint (all dried). Prep: Boil a small tea cup of water. Add a pinch of all ingredients (not too much as the taste will be quite bitter) to the boiling water. Let it boil for around 8-10 minutes (do not go over 10 mins). Let it cool down a bit and drink it while it's warm 5 minutes before every meal throughout the day (twice if you eat twice daily, three times if you eat three times daily). Consume for maximum 14 days. After 14 days, take a break for 7/10 day period. Repeat the cycle as much as you want. In a few months, it should help ease the pain. I can't guarantee this will work for everyone but it has massively helped me and you should feel an improvement after a couple of days. You might get weird cramps and a lot of activity during the first few times you consume it.
Update: just had my scan again and the polyp is gone. I can't say for sure it was because of the herbal tea above but it definitely does help with the pain.
How you now
A month after I gave birth I started to experience pain on right too side. Found out I had 2 polyps in gallbladder. One was 5.5mm and the other 4mm. Got checked again 3 months later and they grew. 7mm and 6mm, I will be getting surgery soon. Im worried they are malignant since they grew so rapidly.
Have you still sometimes pain reply
How is now
I think you can influence polyps. I increased my fat intake and in that time the gallbladder polyp grew.
Very informative. Thank you.
Doctor how to differentiate between cholesterol and true polyps?
I think the only way to know is having it removed and analyzed under a microscope
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Thank you doctor for a wonderful and very informative video on this topic. What would you suggest someone who has multiple gall bladder polyps and the biggest one is at 9 mm for the last 6 years. The US scans have been done every 6 months for the last 6 years and the size of the biggest polyp remains around 9 mm. I know your answer would be to consult the health care provider, but I am just seeking your opinion on this. Of course the final decision will be from one's personal health care provider.
Much appreciated and look forward to your response.
Theoretically, stable polyps sub-centimetre for several years is a good sign.
There is no good science to predict risk of malignancy going forward. Other factors have been discussed in the video (age >50, ethnicity, symptoms and or presence of stones etc.) which would nudge one towards an operation.
Although it would not be unreasonable to consider gallbladder removal, that said, in the absence of firm evidence, it is going to come down to 'risk appetite' of endless surveillance versus an operation (albeit with a small risks etc.) to discuss with your provider / surgeon. Good luck!
@@thesurgicalscholar Thank you again for the detailed and a very help full response doctor. Ok the person in question is actually me :). My surgeon is asking me to remove my gall bladder ever since the polyps were diagnosed 6 years ago. When i ask him why should i remove it when (i) the polyps are stable and below 1 cm and there is very little chance of malignancy (ii) I have no pain or any discomfort (iii) I am happy to continue scans every 6 months
To which the surgeon doesn't give me any convincing & solid reasons for his advice on the removal of my gall bladder. He simply tells me that (i) you dont need the gall baldder (ii) it will save you from the hassle of scans every 6 months.
I am looking for a more compelling argument before I go ahead removing an important organ of my body.
What would you do if you were in my position doctor?
Any tips how to avoid the growth of polyps?
@@thesurgicalscholar
@@zeeque zeeshan...how are you.....you won't go for sergery?..same here..I have multiple polyp 7mm
Hi I have polyp that was 6 mm last august and now it 9 mm and had a bad attack in May but am my pain not as bad but stll have heavy pressure on my right side as if somethings not right and some food makes the pain but am taking Busca pan which help me I see consultant tmr to see if I need my gallbladder removed.
But I also have haemorrhoids which have been bleeding a lot so down to have scope to band them off In July will this defect my surgery for gallbladder removal? Or should move the date on till I get gallbladder done first
What you did
Have you pain under right rib cage please reply
hi doctor i loke and subscribe to your ytc.i hqve a question please answer me i have many polyps in my gallbladder why i am feeling drowning when i pinch my nose,,and difficulty to sleep why it is appear???
Thank yyou for the information
Hi doctor please help me here one of my family members gallbladder polyp or gallstones I literally need help cause doctor says we can't do surgery cause it's spread please help me it's literally urgent situation
I have diagnosis 3.1mm polyp I have to go surgery or any medicine treatment available?
Please always check with your healthcare provider. Polyps with out risk factors and smaller than 10mm with out symptoms do not need treatment but surveillance is required.
Me too have 3.9mm polyp! Gonna do usg after 6 months to monitor the growth..
What abt urs
@@p.asreeparvathi6190 if u have multiple then removal is must
Should gall bladder be removed for multiple, less than 1 cm polyps?
My case is same. 6 polyps with biggest of size 4.2 mm
thankyou doctor i have 1 cm and 7mm pholyps and having surgery this week
Good luck Susie!
How r u now
How are you now
How are u now
Dear sir,
GB polyp at least 6 number. Largest one is 4.8 mm. One of the polyp has feeding vessel. What should i do sir.
Aapka thik huaa
Mine also 6
Largest 4.2 mm
How're you now ?
I had my gallbladder out 2 years ago. I also have PSC. Apparently my polips were 1.5cm. I changed my diet with tumeric, dandilion, eating bitter foods and got my bile flowing. I felt better but was still advised to remove my gallbladder being a cancer risk.
They removed it only to find not one single polip. Shows how wrong this advice can be. I wish i never removed it but i let docters scare me.
Hey
My polyp is 4.2 mm
My doctor said to remove GB whenever I get time.
Can u suggest something?
@Amar_Indian no, since the size is less than 1cm, there is no risk. Mine is 4mm, and I was told by my doctor to do ultrasound every year to check the growth
@@amalben7170
Thanks a lot 😊
Dr what about multiple gall pollyps largest 9 mm
What did you do brother?
I also have one measuring 3.2 mm.?
Hi doctor and thank you for your very informational video. I was having doubts if having my gallbladder removed was a good decision for me. In my case were 2 polyps, one 2mm and the other 9mm. The bigger one grew 1.3mm in 6 months. I’m very young (24) but I was very close to the 1cm limit and it was already growing. So I think removal was the right choice, wasn’t it? Thanks for your video.
I am unable to provide treatment advice on this forum.
In general, gallbladder removal ought to be considered for a polyp that is growing or is associated with biliary colic / pain.
Good evening dr..
I’d like to know is patient has been found to have multiple polys , biggest being .7
But have completely switched diet to organic and grass fed foods, no surgery and carbohydrates. Has converted to eating omad “one meal a day “ and has also done a 4 day fast to enhance autophagy, can just monitoring the gall bladder be suffice , without initial surgery?
I am unable to respond to individual patient queries. Please discuss your situation with your healthcare provider.
In general, diet has NO influence on adenomatous (that is true) gallbladder polyps - period.
How are you now
@@mohammedsafwan8496 I’m fine , still with no symptoms and awaiting a 6 month sonogram check up in October. The last sonogram indicated the polyps were stable
@@walterh.3170 I have multiple polyp....largest one 7mm...when i running pain came and discomfort in sitting bend
@@mohammedsafwan8496 I would talk to you gastroenterologist about this
I attended my GP February 2022 with lower right quad pain and she sent me for a scan, Polyp was discovered and at the time it was 12mm. One year later and I'm still waiting on surgery, I've recently been told it's a further 2 year waiting list. What is the average growth rate for a polyp?
Please pursue this with your GP and have your surgery expedited. You should not be made to wait for an operation.
what is the update mate? did you have it removed ? if not did you get another scan?
Sir g b. Polyps. 2. Mm 3mm. Help me
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mere bhi h 2mm k tumne kya kra bhai fr ?@@DkSaw-m2r
Sir i have maltiple gb polyps, biggest size 6 mm
sir it is dangerous
Please review the video, I have explained in detail - good luck.
Have u removed the gb ?/
Mine is 8cm
I have multiple more than 10 largest 9 mm
How are you now