Gallstones can be cured by medication, shock wave lithotripsy and surgery, but there is a possibility of recurrence. 1. Medication: Commonly used medications include ursodeoxycholic acid, geodeoxycholic acid, scopolamine, etc. Among them, ursodeoxycholic acid and geodeoxycholic acid contain bile acids that can dissolve gallstones, and scopolamine can relieve the symptoms, which is mainly applicable to relatively small gallstones. 2. Shock wave lithotripsy: the ultrasound wave can impact the gallstones in the body and break them up, which is suitable for the gallstones that are not too big, and is usually used in conjunction with medication. 3. Surgery: Cholecystectomy is a procedure that removes the gallbladder from the body to minimize the possibility of gallstones recurring and to reduce the damage to the body. Although gallstones can be cured by the above treatments, they are prone to recurrence and usually cause severe pain, so it is recommended to choose the appropriate treatment in time for treatment.