Patients with cholecystitis can be treated without surgery and can opt for conservative medical treatment, with the specific treatment plan depending on the patient’s condition. For cholecystitis caused by cholelithiasis, surgery is considered only if the cholecystitis is recurrent, or if the pain is not satisfactorily treated with conservative medical therapy. The surgical procedure is either laparoscopic removal of the gallbladder or laparoscopic lithotomy, and the specific surgical plan requires consultation with a hepatobiliary surgeon. If a patient is suspected of having cholecystitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital promptly and cooperate with the doctor to check the abdominal ultrasound, upper abdominal CT, etc. If necessary, hospitalization may be required to control infection or perform emergency surgery, etc.