Patients with cholecystitis who opt for minimally invasive surgery, that is, laparoscopic surgery, should pay attention to early out-of-bed activities after surgery to promote early recovery of intestinal motility. In addition, after the anal venting, that is, after the function of the intestinal canal is restored, the patient can be allowed to eat through the mouth, initially with a full liquid diet, and pay attention to eating less and more meals, and after eating, appropriate abdominal massage or out-of-bed activities can promote intestinal peristalsis and the emptying of intestinal contents downward. Pay attention to not overeating, and stay away from stimulating foods and cold and hard foods. Pay attention to the prevention of infection and symptomatic treatment, because cholecystitis is an infectious disease that can easily lead to abdominal adhesions. During the postoperative recovery period, pay attention to eating more light and easily digestible foods.