Cholecystitis can be inhibited by antibiotics such as cephalosporin to inhibit pathogenic bacteria, as well as medications such as pethidine for pain relief and dehydrocholic acid tablets for anti-inflammatory and choleretic effects. Cholecystitis is usually caused by an inflammatory lesion of the gallbladder due to infection with bacteria, obstruction of the gallbladder duct, etc. Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and pain in the right upper abdomen may occur. If it is caused by bacterial infection, etc., antibiotics such as cephalosporin and clarithromycin can be taken to inhibit the pathogenic bacteria, control the infection, alleviate the inflammation, and prevent other complications such as abscesses. If there is persistent severe pain, you can use drugs such as pethidine to relieve spasms and reduce the symptoms of pain. Drugs such as dehydrocholic acid tablets and anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets can also be used to relieve inflammation and promote bile secretion and excretion. The appearance of cholecystitis should promptly seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, do not blindly take drugs to avoid adverse reactions.