Clinically, gallstones are less likely to be expelled by taking medication or dietary regimens. The location of gallstones is more special, if you use drugs and other methods to expel it from the gallbladder, it may trigger bile duct stones, causing cholecystitis, pancreatitis and other problems. For treatment, if the diameter of the gallstones is small, you can try to dissolve the stones through medication, and if the gallstones are large, you will need to go through surgery. Depending on their chemical composition, gallstones can be categorized into cholesterol stones, bile pigmented stones and mixed stones, which may cause abdominal pain, acid reflux, jaundice and other symptoms. For gallstones with small diameter and insignificant symptoms, they can be dissolved by taking ursodeoxycholic acid and other medications under the guidance of a physician. For gallstones with more obvious symptoms and even complications, surgery, such as cholecystectomy and biliary lithotripsy, is often used. The specific type of surgery is determined by the size and location of the gallstones. Therefore, if you have gallstones, you should go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to clarify the size, nature and location of the gallstones, and then cooperate with the doctor to complete the treatment as soon as possible. It is not recommended to blindly use medication or other means of lithotripsy to avoid aggravation of the condition, which may lead to danger.