Cholecystitis is not life-threatening because the vast majority of cholecystitis is caused by gallbladder stones, and there is also non-stone cholecystitis. If the symptoms of cholecystitis are not particularly severe, you can take oral antibiotics and anti-inflammatory cholecystolithiasis tablets to relieve the symptoms of cholecystitis. In addition, you should eat a light diet, avoid greasy foods, do not smoke or drink alcohol, eat three meals a day regularly, and avoid overeating to prevent cholecystitis attacks. If cholecystitis occurs repeatedly due to gallbladder stones, surgery is recommended, and minimally invasive cholecystectomy is the main form of surgical treatment. If gallbladder stones induce cholecystitis for a long time without treatment, it may induce cancerous changes of the gallbladder and lead to the occurrence of gallbladder cancer.