It is well known that the incidence of gallbladder stones is becoming more and more common as the standard of living and the structure of diet change. Therefore, it has undoubtedly become one of the diseases of concern to the general public. Especially, how to treat gallbladder stones after they occur has become the focus of attention. The causes of gallbladder stone formation are still unclear, and there are many factors involved. The causes of gallbladder stones are diverse, and the real causes of gallbladder stones are not yet clear, and there are still many doubts to be solved and many problems to be studied in more depth. There are two types of gallbladder stones: one is asymptomatic gallbladder stones and the other is symptomatic gallbladder stones. 1. Asymptomatic gallbladder stones Asymptomatic gallbladder stones, also called quiet gallbladder stones, are like a time bomb that does not break out, and in some cases, does not even break out for life. Asymptomatic gallbladder stones can be followed up because they are painless, do not cause discomfort, and do not affect their work life in any way, so they do not need immediate surgery. However, it is necessary to do ultrasound every three months or six months to see if the stones have changed from one to several, because the change from one to several indicates that the stones are still in the process of formation; and to see if the stones have increased in size, and more importantly, to see if the gallbladder wall has thickened and if the gallbladder has shrunk, because some gallstones patients have cancer of the gallbladder, so it is still necessary to pay attention to this aspect. This is because some patients with gallstones have cancerous gallbladder. This patient should pay attention to a light diet and not overeat, as an excessively greasy diet will stimulate the contraction of the gallbladder and sometimes make the asymptomatic become symptomatic. This is because the gallbladder is like a pocket, and the neck is as small as the mouth of the pocket, while the bottom of the gallbladder is larger. During the contraction of the gallbladder, if the stone reaches the neck from the bottom, pain will occur in case of impaction, and thus asymptomatic becomes symptomatic. 2.Symptomatic gallbladder stones Symptomatic gallbladder stones, this part of the patient often occurs acute cholecystitis, manifested as severe pain in the right upper abdomen radiating to the back of the right shoulder, sometimes accompanied by fever and jaundice. Jaundice indicates that the gallbladder stones have fallen into the common bile duct. This part of the patient needs to be treated immediately in the hospital. Not all acute gallbladder stones need to be operated immediately. If the pain is relieved after non-surgical treatment such as anti-inflammatory and biliary treatment, these patients may not be operated immediately. If the pain is still not relieved after this treatment, then surgery is required. If the gallbladder becomes very large and the bile in the gallbladder becomes white bile, surgery is required. Some patients with acute cholecystitis become chronic cholecystitis after getting well, without severe pain, but with frequent right upper abdominal discomfort and vague pain. If you encounter recurrent right upper abdominal discomfort, surgery is still recommended. It is worth mentioning that for diabetic patients, cholecystitis is not easy to control and can easily cause gallbladder perforation, and inflammation can also aggravate diabetes, so such patients should still be actively operated. In addition to surgery, chronic cholecystitis can be treated with anti-inflammatory and biliary drugs, such as choline tablets, bile vitamins, and golden bile tablets, but these drugs only play the role of anti-inflammatory and biliary, it is impossible to remove the stones, and it is generally impossible to shrink the stones, but only to relieve the symptoms. Generally speaking, the treatment of gallbladder stones is still based on surgery, as mentioned above, if surgery is necessary, it should be done in time. Now there are two types of surgery, one is open surgery and one is laparoscopic surgery. Now most of them are laparoscopic surgery, which is minimally invasive surgery, in which three or four holes are made in the abdomen to remove the gallbladder. In conclusion, gallbladder stones is not a very scary disease, once suffering from gallbladder stones patients do not need to be too nervous, more in the life of the diet to avoid triggers, follow medical advice to actively treat, you can have a healthy state.