The use of traditional Chinese medicine is not recommended for the treatment of multiple morass gallstones. Most of the multiple sediment-like gallstones are bile pigment stones, mainly composed of bilirubin, which are brittle and friable, like different sizes of sediment, widely distributed in the entire biliary system, which can cause abdominal pain and dyspepsia, and induce various types of inflammation of biliary origin. The efficacy of Chinese medicine in treating gallstones is unreliable, as this type of gallstone is difficult to expel and usually requires surgical treatment. Conservative treatment can be attempted for multiple morphea-like gallstones. If conservative treatment is ineffective, laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy, choledochotomy and lithotripsy are recommended, especially when abdominal pain and other symptoms occur. If abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other discomforts occur, you should immediately seek medical attention and improve the relevant auxiliary examinations to control the condition as soon as possible.