The main considerations of being especially able to eat after gallstone surgery are related to the recovery of digestive function, fasting and other factors. 1. Recovery of gastrointestinal function: gallstones will have a certain impact on the body’s digestive function, triggering loss of appetite, indigestion and other diseases. After the surgery, the digestive function gradually recovers, and the phenomenon of being able to eat can appear. 2. Fasting: During the acute attack and before surgery, patients often need to fast. After the surgery, the body needs a lot of nutrition to promote recovery, and the phenomenon of special ability to eat will occur. 3. Other factors: diabetes, hyperthyroidism and other basic metabolic diseases can also lead to the symptoms of special food. The special ability to eat after gallstone surgery may also be related to other factors. Patients should seek medical examination as soon as possible to diagnose and clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s arrangement for treatment.