After cholecystectomy, usually patients recover well and do not have uncomfortable symptoms, but for more than ten years has been the right abdominal pain may have nothing to do with cholecystectomy, it may be related to the liver, residual gallbladder stones and so on. 1. Liver diseases: Hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver tumors and other diseases can also cause pain in the right abdomen, accompanied by nausea, loss of appetite, and in severe cases, jaundice. 2. Residual gallbladder stones: after cholecystectomy, patients can be considered to have residual gallbladder stones when symptoms related to cholecystitis reappear, such as vague pain in the right abdomen, fever and other symptoms. 3. Choledocholithiasis: If the patient has choledocholithiasis, the patient may also have hidden pain in the right abdomen. For patients who still have hidden pain in the right abdomen after cholecystectomy, the diagnosis can be clarified through abdominal ultrasound, CT, serology and other tests. Therefore, patients should go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease.