When the pain of gallbladder stones is obvious, you can take some painkillers or antispasmodics to relieve abdominal pain. There are more types of painkillers such as anti-inflammatory drugs that relieve fever and analgesia: ibuprofen, celecoxib; you can also take some opioid painkillers, such as mescaline, oxycontin, etc. You can also take antispasmodics, commonly known as scopolamine, which can relieve biliary tract spasms and also gastrointestinal spasms, that is, they can relieve the patient’s abdominal pain. If the patient’s gallbladder inflammation is heavy, you can also consider taking some antibiotics, because only when the patient’s gallbladder inflammation is relieved, the pain may be relieved or disappear, commonly used antibiotics, including cephalosporin antibiotics or quinolone antibiotics can. If the patient’s pain is more severe, it is recommended to come to the hospital for examination and treatment, because if the gallbladder inflammation is heavy, eating painkillers at home may delay the condition and cause the gallbladder inflammation to continue to progress, which may lead to a more complicated condition, or even lead to perforation of the gallbladder, etc.