“It is not scientific to say that there are ten kinds of food that intrahepatic bile duct stones should not be eaten. Intrahepatic bile duct stones are generally not contraindicated under the premise of no allergy. Intrahepatic choledocholithiasis usually refers to bile duct stones occurring above the confluence of the right and left hepatic ducts, and some patients may manifest asymptomatic or mild liver discomfort, which may also be accompanied by liver abscess, cholangitis, and infectious toxic shock, etc. The choledocholithiasis is usually associated with liver abscess, cholangitis, and infectious toxic shock. In general, there are no food contraindications for intrahepatic bile duct stones without allergies. On the contrary, food can provide patients with intrahepatic bile duct stones with the energy and nutrients they need on a daily basis. However, it should be noted that patients should reduce the consumption of spicy and greasy foods. Make it a point to eat a light diet and eat smaller meals. If diagnosed with intrahepatic bile duct stones, it is recommended to go to the hepatobiliary surgery department of regular hospitals for standardized treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.