Gallbladder removal surgery has less impact on people, and generally the first day after surgery you can start to get out of bed and do moderate activities gradually, because it is minimally invasive surgery, patients do not have to worry about the impact of general activities, and it will not lead to incision tearing. Recovery varies from person to person and is related to the condition, so it is recommended that patients with stones or cholecystitis who have indications for surgery should have surgery as early as possible to avoid acute attacks or severe attacks, edema or even surgery after stones fall into the common bile duct causing biliary obstruction, infection, recurrent inflammation, dense gallbladder, long surgery time, more bleeding, more risk of biliary tract injury, and less rapid recovery than patients who have early surgery. In addition, related to the state before surgery, the adjustment of the overall state is directly related to the recovery of the gallbladder after surgery. However, for conventional elective cholecystectomy, the postoperative activities are generally not affected, and the patient can get out of bed and walk around the night or the first day after surgery, and then gradually and progressively resume normal life actions.