After cholecystectomy, it is better not to drink alcohol because drinking alcohol for years can easily lead to alcoholic hepatitis and even cirrhosis, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease and even abnormal liver function. In addition, frequent drinking will also affect the function of gastrointestinal tract peristalsis and stimulate liver cells to secrete bile. After cholecystectomy, bile will be continuously discharged to the digestive tract because the organ for storing bile has been lost, which will easily complicate alkaline reflux gastritis, and long-term drinking will also lead to damage of gastric mucosa and even right upper abdominal pain, which will also aggravate the symptoms of abdominal pain. Patients after cholecystectomy should not only stop drinking, but also pay attention to the regulation of dietary structure, usually not overeating, but eating more light food, easy to digest food, like coarse fiber vegetables, fresh fruits are conducive to the recovery of the disease, and pay attention to regular review.