Is a 15x10 mm gallbladder adenomyomatosis dangerous?
Cholecystitis adenomyosis measuring 15x10mm is generally considered risky and requires timely treatment to control disease progression. The detailed analysis is as follows:
Cholecystitis adenomyosis is usually a benign lesion of the gallbladder, characterized by excessive mucosal proliferation and thickening of the muscular layer, leading to abnormal gallbladder function. It may easily cause symptoms such as indigestion, loss of appetite, dull upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever. If gallbladder wall thickening is severe, it often leads to impaired bile drainage, resulting in bile stasis, compromised gallbladder function, and even cholecystitis, which can be dangerous. Timely surgical removal is usually necessary.
Patients are advised to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, maintain a light diet, and undergo regular gallbladder ultrasound follow-ups as prescribed to prevent malignant transformation into gallbladder cancer.