Gutlessness mainly refers to patients who have had their gallbladder removed. Currently, cholecystectomy is mainly performed by laparoscopic surgery, which is less invasive and quicker in recovery, and therefore does not affect the patient’s ability to perform physical labor after complete healing. Although laparoscopic surgery can be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days, full recovery will take 1-3 months, so physical labor should be appropriately delayed. Some patients with severe cholecystitis need to undergo open surgery, in which the surgical incision is longer, and may reach 8-10 cm. If they perform strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor, it may induce the formation of incisional hernia, which should be avoided as much as possible. For patients with gallbladder cancer, bile duct cancer and other malignant tumors, if they undergo open abdominal surgery, they should avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor, and should pay attention to proper rest. It can not only help the recovery of the body, but also help to avoid the formation of incisional hernia. However, appropriate exercise can improve the immunity of the organism and can be performed.