What’s the deal with gallstones and not just cutting the gallbladder?

The reason why you should not just cut the gallstones is because after cutting the gallstones there is no place to store the bile, which can easily flow into the intestines and irritate the intestines causing diarrhea, bile reflux gastritis and other diseases. Gallstones are a common digestive disease, the treatment means is mainly through minimally invasive surgery for removal. However, after the gallbladder is removed, the bile produced by the human body has no place to be stored and can only flow into the intestines, which may cause diarrhea and bloating after being stimulated by bile. Therefore, it is not recommended to remove the gallbladder if it does not meet the indications for cholecystectomy. Indications for cholecystectomy: recurrent cholecystitis, gallbladder stones with a diameter of more than 2cm, combined with gallbladder polyps, porcelain gallbladder, gallbladder polyps with a diameter of more than 1cm, solitary polyps with a wide base, gallbladder atrophy, gallbladder full of stones, polyps or stones located in the jugular abdomen of the gallbladder or the gallbladder duct, gallbladder polyps that have increased rapidly in a short period of time, and gallbladder cancer cannot be excluded. Gallstones patients who feel discomfort, such as persistent abdominal pain, timely to the hospital to avoid delays, do not self-medication.