The time it takes for a young person to get well from acute cholecystitis generally depends on the condition and the measures taken, and requires specific analysis, and cannot be generalized. The symptoms of acute cholecystitis can be mild or severe, and are treated clinically with anti-infection and antispasmodic therapy, and if necessary, surgery. Milder symptoms are usually relieved in 2-3 days, while more severe symptoms take longer to treat and require emergency surgery in severe cases. As the prognosis of the disease is good, most of them can recover within 1 month. During the recovery period, pay attention to the diet, avoid spicy stimulating and greasy foods, and focus on a light, low-fat, low-cholesterol diet; eat regularly, eat small and frequent meals, and avoid overeating. Patients who are generally treated conservatively have the possibility of recurrent attacks, so they should develop good dietary and rest habits in daily life to prevent acute attacks of cholecystitis. If surgical treatment is performed, it is necessary to keep the wound clean after surgery, avoid straining, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication on time and in the right amount.