Methods to enhance the contractile function of the gallbladder mainly include ruling out pathologic factors, medication, and general treatment. 1. Excluding pathologic factors. Pathologic factors such as cholecystitis and gallbladder stones may affect the normal contractile function of the gallbladder. Therefore, if the contractile function of the gallbladder decreases significantly, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations, exclude or confirm the diagnosis of certain pathologic factors, and carry out appropriate treatment. After eliminating the relevant pathologic factors, the contractile function of the gallbladder can generally be better restored. 2. Medication. Under the guidance of specialized physicians, moderate consumption of ursodeoxycholic acid and other choleretic drugs can effectively help the secretion of bile and enhance the contractility of the gallbladder at the same time. 3. General treatment. It is recommended that people with decreased gallbladder contractility should pay attention to a light diet in daily life and minimize the consumption of high oil and high fat foods such as fried chicken and pig’s feet. At the same time, regular exercise and adequate sleep should be provided to ensure the normal function of the body. It is recommended that if there is a significant decrease in gallbladder contractility, consult a doctor to identify the cause of the problem and take appropriate treatment as soon as possible.