After gallbladder removal, there may be sequelae such as diarrhea or dyspepsia, and even cause intestinal adhesion. 1. Diarrhea and indigestion: because gallbladder can store a large amount of bile, if the gallbladder is removed, then the bile can not be stored and discharged normally, and the bile secretion is insufficient after eating, which leads to the function of the digestive system being affected, resulting in diarrhea, indigestion and other symptoms. 2. Intestinal adhesion: the removal will also cause intestinal adhesion and intestinal obstruction, because this is a laparotomy, surgery in the case of severe inflammation around the gallbladder, the damage to the tissues around the gallbladder is greater, which may cause intestinal adhesion. However, nowadays, the awareness of medical checkup for all people is getting higher and higher, and gallbladder diseases are detected and treated at an early stage, so postoperative intestinal adhesion has been rare. In addition to the above sequelae, such as reflux gastritis and gastric ulcer may also occur after cholecystectomy. If there is any discomfort, patients are advised to go to the hospital in time to avoid aggravation of the condition.