There is no such thing as the best way to treat slush type gallstones, which can be treated by conservative treatment as well as surgery. Sediment type gallstones are a special type of gallstones that can easily be complicated by cholecystitis, bile duct stones and biliary pancreatitis. If the symptoms are mild, no special treatment is needed for the time being. Regular checkups and a regular, light diet are sufficient. When the symptoms are severe, especially if they are complicated by cholecystitis, bile duct stones and biliary pancreatitis, they can be treated by surgery, using open or laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The attack of gallstones is related to the dietary style and life habits, daily exercise should be adhered to, weight control, and a light diet should be observed. Gallstones should be reviewed regularly after treatment and medication should be taken as prescribed by the doctor.