Gallbladder Polyps
Do you have a gallbladder polyp? If you do, then you need to watch this video! In this video, you will learn what they are, what they mean, and two acupressure points that you can use to reduce or eliminate them.
Gallbladder polyps refer to various conditions characterized by protrusions into the gallbladder sac. Sometimes gallbladder polyps have no symptoms, and other times they are associated with discomfort in the upper right abdomen, nausea, and food intolerances. Gallbladder polyps are frequently discovered during ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI scans.
Factors like obesity, gender, weight loss, and diabetes, which are usually linked to gallbladder issues, don't seem to increase the chance of developing gallbladder polyps. However, their presence can signal underlying gallbladder conditions like chronic cholecystitis.
High-risk gallbladder polyps are rare, but they require gallbladder removal. I recommend that anyone with a gallbladder polyp consult with their physician to assess the risk of it developing into a serious disease.
In this video, you will learn how to find and activate two acupressure points that are traditionally used to reduce or eliminate gallbladder polyps in cases where they are not deemed high-risk.