There is no evidence for either gallbladder stones or bile duct stones, and there is no evidence that prescriptions can promote stone removal, and treatment should be preferred to surgery. The incidence of gallbladder stones has gradually increased in recent years, and most patients often do not have any obvious symptoms. If the patient is asymptomatic and does not meet the indications for resection, he or she can be observed and have a physical examination every six months. Asymptomatic gallbladder stones, but the stone diameter is greater than 2cm, accompanied by gallbladder polyps, gallbladder wall thickness of more than 3mm, gallbladder contraction function test suggests poor contraction function of the gallbladder, etc., all need timely cholecystectomy. If the patient has symptoms and complications, the number of stones is large, accompanied by gallbladder polyps or chronic cholecystitis, surgical treatment can be taken, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy is currently preferred. When gallstones appear, you need to consult a doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.