Gallbladder sediment-like stones are considered to be small stones in the gallbladder, and the ultrasound cannot tell whether the patient has small stones or sediment-like stones. If there are more sediment-like stones or filled stones, and the gallbladder has atrophied and there is no bile, it is recommended to first consider actively performing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and after the surgery, the gallbladder will be sent to the pathology department, to see if there is any other possibility of gallbladder lesions. In addition, if the patient is examined and considered to have sedimentary stones in the gallbladder and sedimentary stones in the common bile duct, and still has gallbladder contraction function, it is recommended that the patient consider oral Yusifor, that is, imported ursodeoxycholic acid capsule, and observe the treatment for about 3-6 months, and if the ultrasound examination suggests that the sedimentary stones in the gallbladder are reduced and the sedimentary stones in the common bile duct are reduced or disappeared after 1-2 months of treatment, it is recommended to continue to take 2-3 months and then stop the treatment. Continue to take the medicine for 2-3 months and then stop. Usually pay attention to eat less food with high cholesterol content, such as egg yolks and animal offal, because the prolonged consumption of food with high cholesterol content will cause hypercholesterolemia, which will further aggravate the incidence of gallbladder stones and the possibility of complication of gallbladder polyps.