Low back pain after cholecystectomy may be caused by long-term bed rest, surgical stimulation, lumbar disc herniation and other reasons. 1. Long-term bed-rest: back pain after cholecystectomy requires hot massage, which is caused by the patient’s long-term bed-rest and lack of exercise after the operation. You can take analgesic drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as diclofenac sodium, loxoprofen sodium and so on. 2. Surgical stimulation: some patients have back pain after cholecystectomy, which is related to the stimulation of the surgery itself, and usually it will get better slowly or disappear. In your daily life, you should eat more fruits and vegetables and other foods rich in vitamins and trace elements. 3. Lumbar disc herniation: As the patient once had lumbar disc herniation, after undergoing gallbladder surgery, the lumbar disc herniation pressed on the nerves. Long-term bending and heavy work should be avoided. You can also take ibuprofen and tizanidine under the guidance of the doctor. If it is a severe patient, using conservative treatment, the effect is not good, should be surgical operation. If the back pain after cholecystectomy is not alleviated for a long time, or even has a tendency to gradually aggravate, then it is also necessary to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease.