Patients with gallbladder edema may experience nausea and vomiting, dyspepsia, and right upper abdominal cramps, while some patients have no obvious discomfort. Gallbladder edema may be caused by acute cholecystitis, decompensated cirrhosis and so on. 1. Acute cholecystitis. When acute inflammation of the gallbladder is caused by stones, the gallbladder will have obvious edema. At this time, the patient may be accompanied by right upper abdominal colic, nausea and vomiting, and even generalized fever and other symptoms of acute cholecystitis. 2. Liver cirrhosis decompensation stage. In the decompensated stage of liver cirrhosis, due to portal hypertension and hypoalbuminemia, the blood return of gallbladder wall is impaired, which will also cause edema of gallbladder wall. The main symptoms of the patient are mainly related to the loss of compensation of cirrhosis, such as ascites, jaundice, and obvious dysphagia (poor appetite). It is recommended that patients with gallbladder edema should consult a doctor in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then standardize the treatment.