The statement that choledocholithiasis stones fear three types of exercise the most is unscientific. Although exercise can help to expel smaller stones, if the stones are large or if the exercise is too strenuous, etc., it may lead to a change in the location of the stones and cause squeezing of the organ. Common bile duct stones require standardized treatment. For smaller stones, proper exercise can be used to promote stone removal and also to avoid biliary stasis. Exercise alone is not effective in removing stones and requires regular review. For patients with obvious symptoms and large stones, exercise has little effect, but may cause the stone position to change due to exercise, resulting in secondary damage, requiring active surgical treatment, such as incision to remove the stone. Patients with choledocholithiasis need to be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and should not blindly exercise on their own, which may lead to worsening of symptoms, etc. Follow the doctor’s instructions and actively cooperate with the doctor.