Whether you can take cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs for cholecystitis needs to be determined according to the situation. Cholecystitis is an acute and chronic inflammation of the gallbladder caused by obstruction of the bile ducts, biliary stasis, and bacterial infection. Cholecystitis is usually triggered by overeating, eating greasy food, etc. It is possible to have epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, belching and other symptoms. If cholecystitis is suspected, further blood tests, gallbladder ultrasound, CT and other items can be checked to find the cause. Patients with mild bacterial infections can use anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporins as prescribed by the doctor. However, patients with a history of allergy to cephalosporins and a history of drinking alcohol within a week are not recommended; if combined with purulent cholecystitis or gangrenous perforated cholecystitis, oral cephalosporins will not be able to achieve the effect, and cholecystectomy may be required. So once the cholecystitis, must go to the hospital as soon as possible and under the guidance of the doctor treatment, do not recommend self medication.