Patients who have had gallstone surgery need a week before they can go to work. If the gallbladder is removed openly, half a month to January can be basically restored to normal, as follows: 1. The main surgical method for gallstones at present is laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which is also the current gold standard for gallstone surgery. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has the characteristics of small trauma, fast recovery and light pain, and only requires three small holes in the abdomen. Generally, the incision is completely healed in one week after surgery, but it will not return to its preoperative strength. Although patients can go to work after gallstone surgery after one week, they should avoid standing and sitting for a long time, and try to recover for a longer period of time before going to work. 2, some patients with gallstones, especially those with very heavy inflammation of calculous cholecystitis, sometimes laparoscopic surgery is not able to achieve the purpose, and need to open the abdomen to remove the gallbladder, and the open recovery time is slower than the laparoscopic recovery time. The open recovery time is slower than the laparoscopic recovery time, so the time to go to work should be postponed accordingly, and it can be basically back to normal in half to one month. For patients undergoing open surgery, care should be taken to avoid strenuous activities and heavy physical activity, especially within 3-6 months after surgery.