Patients with cholecystitis need to be treated with infusion, and the course of infusion needs to be decided according to the patient’s own condition, generally 5~7 days for mild cases and 10~15 days for severe cases. Acute cholecystitis patients can be relieved by conservative treatment during the attack period, and then elective surgery. Conservative treatment includes fasting, infusion and nutritional support. The duration of infusion should be decided according to the patient’s condition and his/her own physical condition. Generally, infusion can control the inflammation in 5~7 days for mild cases, and 10~15 days for severe cases. In addition, anti-inflammatory and choleretic drugs such as anti-inflammatory and choleretic tablets can be taken at the same time. Surgery is recommended for chronic cholecystitis patients, and fluids are also needed before surgery. Adverse effects of anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets include nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, etc. Pregnant women are advised to use it with caution, and those who are allergic to the drug are prohibited from taking it for more than 2 weeks. All of the above should be carried out in accordance with medical advice. If diagnosed with cholecystitis disease, it is recommended that early standardized treatment to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.