The location of gallbladder back pain is usually centered in the right subscapular angle. The gallbladder is anatomically located behind the liver under the right side of the ribs and is shaped like a pear-shaped pouch that concentrates and stores bile. Typically, cholecystitis pain is characterized by colicky pain in the right upper abdomen, with pain radiating to the right subscapular angle. When the symptoms of cholecystitis are under control, the pain in the back is relieved. Cholecystitis treatment starts with fasting or a light diet, and antibiotics are given in medication. If the symptoms can be relieved after antibiotic treatment, it means that the medical treatment is effective. If the pain, jaundice and other symptoms are still not relieved after antibiotic treatment, surgical treatment is needed. Patients with cholecystitis should avoid spicy and other irritating foods and quit smoking and drinking. If you are sure that you have cholecystitis, you should avoid eating greasy food in general. Patients with right upper abdomen or right shoulder and back pain need to pay attention to the possibility of cholecystitis, and need to go to the hospital in time.