1.How to read the ultrasound report: The ultrasound report of gallbladder disease may have the following findings: (1) Gross or thickened gallbladder wall and poor bile transmission. Although you may not have any discomfort or only have dry mouth, bad breath, or indigestion, this is a sign that you have inflammation of the gallbladder. (2) Cholesterol crystals in the gallbladder wall, single or multiple small polyps. During this period you may experience fullness and discomfort after a full meal. This is a sign of chronic inflammation of the gallbladder that is progressing to gallbladder stones or polyps. (3) Sediment-like or fine strong echogenic with acoustic shadow in the gallbladder; gallbladder polyps less than 1 cm in diameter. This is when stones or polyps have formed, and some patients will have typical biliary colic attacks (paroxysmal right upper abdominal cramps). 4) Single or multiple strong echogenic clusters with acoustic shadowing in the gallbladder; polyps-like lesions of the gallbladder close to 1 cm in diameter. Chronic cholecystitis gallbladder stones or polyps have been clearly defined and invasive treatment needs to be considered. 2, how to choose the treatment of gallbladder disease: (1) gallbladder inflammation but no stones or polyps: pay attention to diet and change bad habits, if necessary, under the guidance of the doctor can take some biliary anti-inflammatory Chinese medicine or herbs. (2) Gallbladder stone or polyp formation but less and smaller: regular medication is still effective in some patients, and invasive treatment needs to be considered in another part of patients with significant pain. (3) Gallbladder stones are more numerous or larger in diameter; gallbladder polyps close to or more than 1 cm in diameter. Invasive treatments such as surgery need to be considered.