The time to go to work after gallbladder stone surgery varies from one week to 2-3 weeks, and sometimes longer. This depends on the severity of the patient’s condition, post-operative recovery, and the work and labor intensity of going to work, as follows: 1. 1 week after surgery: if the patient has simple gallbladder stones removed, there is no serious infection in the abdominal cavity, and the post-operative recovery is relatively good, he can go to work in about a week, at which time he can do clerical work, or light walking work, but he cannot do heavy work or overwork; 2. 2-3 weeks after surgery: If the patient’s intra-abdominal infection is more serious and the post-operative recovery is poor, he can go to work only 2-3 weeks or even longer after surgery, and going to work too early may lead to a decrease in body resistance, and symptoms such as abdominal pain and indigestion. You can consult with the doctor in charge during the follow-up consultation about the specific working hours.