Massaging the back is effective in relieving symptoms such as pain caused by gallstones, promoting local blood circulation and stretching tense muscles. However, it has no effect on the treatment of gallstones. Gallstones, also known as cholelithiasis, is a common disease of the digestive system caused by the formation of stones in the gallbladder and bile ducts, which are common in obese, prolific, 40-year-old women. Repeated stimulation of stones can cause inflammation and bile duct obstruction, abdominal pain, fever, jaundice, vomiting, nausea and other symptoms, and in severe cases, infectious shock, life-threatening. Patients with gallstones can take pethidine and other drugs for pain relief, norfloxacin and other antibiotics for anti-infection treatment, but also through laparoscopic cholecystectomy and other surgical procedures for treatment. Patients with gallstones are advised to seek prompt medical attention for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor.