The gallbladder sand-like stone ultrasound report will contain the gallbladder ultrasound presentation and sand-like stone hints. The main component of gallbladder sandy stones is calcium bilirubinate, which is brittle and friable, with a mixture of small particles resembling sand of different sizes. Usually, the poor contraction function of the gallbladder leads to poor bile drainage and increased bile concentration, which in turn leads to the development of sedimentary stones. In ultrasound, gallbladder sediment-like stones are often characterized by hypoechoic or scattered strong echoes attached to the wall of the gallbladder, which may be accompanied by acoustic shadows in the back, and punctate echoes that may follow the movement of changing positions, often accompanied by thickening of the gallbladder wall. The concluding part of the ultrasound report is often suggestive of a sedimentary stone. In the presence of gallbladder sand-like stones, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and should be standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.