2 years after gallbladder removal, frequent farting in the intestines is considered to be mainly related to the reduced digestive function caused by gallbladder removal, and it may also be caused by intestinal inflammation or intestinal tumors and other intestinal tract itself. The gallbladder is an organ for storing bile, and after eating and drinking, bile will be discharged into the intestinal tract, which can be involved in the digestion and absorption of food. After removing the gallbladder, the body’s ability to digest and absorb food will be reduced, and after maldigestion and malabsorption occurs, it will lead to frequent farting. Especially high-fat food, will also be accompanied by obvious fat diarrhea. There may also be intestinal diseases, such as enteritis, intestinal tumors, etc., which will stimulate intestinal peristalsis will accelerate, manifested by frequent intestinal tinnitus and farting, and even increased stool frequency and diarrhea. At this time, it is recommended to combine with gastroenteroscopy and other aids to determine the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.