How soon can you exercise after gallstone surgery

After gallstone surgery, patients can usually exercise appropriately in 2-3 weeks. As the most common benign disease of the hepatobiliary system, the majority of gallstones are simple gallbladder stones. For simple gallbladder stones, laparoscopic cholecystectomy is currently used in clinical practice. This surgical procedure is less invasive, less painful, and quicker to recover, and is currently the gold standard for the treatment of simple gallbladder stones. After laparoscopic cholecystectomy, patients with gallbladder stones can get out of bed appropriately after surgery when they are awake from anesthesia, in order to promote intestinal recovery and avoid intestinal adhesions and intestinal obstruction. Due to the relatively small abdominal wall incision itself, there are usually only three incisions, one of which is about 1cm, and the other two are usually around 5mm. The local skin healing of the whole organism is about 1-2 weeks, so after 1-2 weeks when there are no uncomfortable symptoms, or the wound is healing well, you can exercise appropriately.