Are there any remedies for cholecystitis?

There is no prescription for treating cholecystitis, and patients with cholecystitis are usually recommended to be treated by means of medication, surgery and conservative treatment. 1. Drug therapy: cholecystitis patients are mostly due to the bile duct by intestinal bacterial infection or gallbladder stones, usually according to the results of the patient’s drug sensitivity test to select the appropriate antibiotic to be anti-infective treatment and prevention of suppurative complications, such as ceftriaxone sodium, cloxacillin sodium, tinidazole tablets, etc., while cholecystolithiasis drugs can be used to promote the recovery of the specific drugs to be followed by the doctor’s prescription. 2. Surgical treatment: usually if the patient’s symptoms are not significantly improved after medication, or if the patient has developed gangrene or perforation of the gallbladder, cholecystectomy can be considered. 3. Conservative treatment: In daily life, patients with cholecystitis are usually advised to maintain a light diet, consume more fresh fruits and vegetables, avoid eating too greasy and high-fat food as much as possible, and undergo regular checkups and physical examinations, which will help their condition to recover. It should be noted that as the symptoms of cholecystitis vary from patient to patient, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the instructions of a professional doctor and actively cooperate with the treatment.