Always hidden pain in the gallbladder area should be treated according to the specific cause. Common causes include chronic cholecystitis, chronic cholangitis, hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc. Treatment includes surgery, medication, observation and treatment. 1. Chronic cholecystitis: a persistent and recurrent inflammatory process of the gallbladder, most patients have a history of biliary colic. Most patients have a history of biliary colic. Abdominal distension and abdominal pain often occur after a full meal or eating greasy food, with varying degrees of pain, mostly in the upper abdomen. Those diagnosed with chronic cholecystitis should undergo cholecystectomy. Those who cannot tolerate surgery can choose non-surgical treatment, including gallbladder puncture drainage, application of antibiotics, etc. (cefadroxil, azithromycin, etc.). 2. Chronic cholangitis: it is a recurrent biliary tract infection, often accompanied by biliary tract stenosis, stones or acute pancreatitis. There are often no special symptoms, which may be manifested as gastrointestinal symptoms such as vague pain and discomfort in the middle and upper abdomen, poor appetite, distension and pain in the liver area. Chronic cholangitis internal medicine treatment effect is not good, in addition to temporary treatment, should be surgical treatment, completely lift the obstruction and take all the stones is the only effective way to cure chronic cholangitis. 3. Hepatitis, cirrhosis: the liver and gallbladder are adjacent to each other, if you suffer from hepatitis, cirrhosis and other liver diseases, you may feel pain in the gallbladder area. Antiviral treatment with drugs such as entecavir and treatment of autoimmune liver disease with glucocorticoids should be used. Biliary area always hidden pain may also exist other causes, such as bile duct stones, etc., it is recommended to timely regular hospital consultation, improve the relevant examination to clarify the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment or treatment, should avoid blind self-medication.