Slightly hairy gallbladder, or slightly hairy gallbladder wall, is a description of gallbladder wall imaging findings that are often indicative of abnormal gallbladder changes. Slightly rough gallbladder wall is an abnormal gallbladder wall imaging finding that is often seen in chronic cholecystitis, but to a lesser extent. Hirsutism may be associated with mild inflammation of the gallbladder caused by irregular eating, a diet high in oils and fats, and alcohol abuse, etc. It is necessary to actively improve lifestyle and dietary habits to prevent inflammation from progressing and triggering other diseases, such as inflammation or infection of the bile ducts. If the roughness of gallbladder wall is combined with gallbladder polyps, gallbladder stones and other substantial gallbladder lesions, then it is necessary to pay attention to it, and the clinician needs to combine with other auxiliary examination results to comprehensively judge the condition and make further treatment.