Smoking is allowed but not recommended for cholecystitis.
The main manifestation of cholecystitis is pain in the right upper abdomen. It starts as a distended and uncomfortable epigastric pain and progresses to a paroxysmal colicky pain, often occurring at night, after a full meal or after eating fatty foods.
The main cause of cholecystitis is bile duct stones, in addition to severe bacterial infections and trauma may also lead to the development of cholecystitis. There are no studies proving the relationship between the development of cholecystitis and smoking, so cholecystitis can be smoked.
However, smoking is harmful to health, and smoking is directly related to many systemic diseases, especially to the respiratory system and cardiovascular system, which may lead to lung cancer, pneumonia, hypertension, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and other diseases.
Therefore, it is not recommended to smoke for a long time, and people who smoke are recommended to quit.