Patients with gallbladder stones may undergo surgery to remove the gallbladder. Gallbladder stones are mainly cholesterol stones or a mixture of cholesterol-based stones and melanin stones. If patients with gallbladder stones have recurrent biliary colic, large number and diameter of stones, accompanied by gallbladder polyps, or calcification of the gallbladder wall, magnetic gallbladder, etc., which meets the indications for surgery, they should undergo surgical treatment. Currently, the common surgical method is laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Biliary lithotripsy is a surgery that preserves the gallbladder to remove the stones, and is only suitable for a small number of patients with gallbladder stones who do not have cholecystitis; it is not a common surgical procedure, and there are also only a small number of doctors who are skilled in choledochoscopic techniques required for the surgery. Moreover, the recurrence rate after surgery is high, so if you are not going through an experienced doctor or hospital, it is not recommended to choose biliary lithotripsy for treatment. Patients with gallbladder stones should usually pay attention to eat breakfast on time, do not overfill diet, should also avoid high fat, high cholesterol diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.