First of all, it should be clear that there is no food that can cure gallbladder wall roughness, but a diet low in fat, high in protein, moderate in dietary fiber, vitamins and carbohydrates should be adhered to. People with gallbladder wall pitting should supplement their daily lives with fresh vegetables such as celery, carrots, tomatoes, etc., which are rich in many vitamins and dietary fiber, which is of some significance in easing the progress of gallbladder wall pitting. In addition, it is also important to supplement the right amount of protein from foods such as eggs and milk. Adequate protein helps to strengthen the body and slow down the progress of the disease. Coarse grains such as corn, potatoes and potatoes provide the body with carbohydrates, which are also necessary for normal growth and development, but care should be taken to consume them in moderation. Indigestion of fats and oils often accompanies those associated with hairy gallbladder walls. In order to minimize the burden on the digestive tract, it is not recommended that persons with hairy gallbladder wall consume high-fat foods such as fried chicken and pig’s feet without moderation. It is recommended that people with Hirschsprung’s Disease should adopt a sensible diet under the guidance of a medical professional and cooperate with the appropriate treatment in order to recover as soon as possible.