There are many diseases that cause pain, but care considerations vary: If the pain is caused by cholecystitis or gallbladder stones, you need to adjust your diet, for example, do not eat foods that are too spicy, such as chili peppers and spicy hot pot, try not to drink alcoholic beverages, and do not eat foods with too high a cholesterol content and too high a fat content, such as red meat and squid. If the pain is caused by gout, do not eat foods with too much purine, such as animal offal and hot pot. If it is pain after abdominal surgery, the abdomen should not be too tense, which will cause pain in the wound, and you can apply local heat or physiotherapy to help relieve it. If it is joint pain, you can appropriately reduce activities and local heat compress and physiotherapy. If it is muscle pain caused by too much exercise, you can drink more warm water, gently massage the local muscles, and apply hot compresses and physiotherapy, etc.