Gallbladder stones are a kind of stone disease that occurs in the gallbladder. Most patients with gallbladder stones are asymptomatic throughout their lives, but some patients may experience symptoms such as tightness and discomfort in the middle-upper abdomen or the right-upper abdomen, belching (hiccups), anorexia of greasy food, and biliary colic. Gallbladder stones are a common clinical condition, and the incidence of the disease has increased significantly with the improvement of living standards. The causes of gallbladder stones are complex, and may be related to the oversaturation of cholesterol in the bile, abnormal gallbladder function, estrogen and other factors. Some patients may experience discomfort, belching (hiccups), anorexia of greasy food, etc., in the upper middle or right abdomen after eating, and symptoms of biliary colic may occur when stones obstruct the gallbladder duct. It is recommended that patients with gallbladder stones consult a doctor in a timely manner, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and then pay attention to follow the doctor’s instructions to review and keep abreast of changes in the condition.