Usually, patients with gallstone filled type are recommended to undergo surgical excision as soon as possible, but it is not necessary to do it immediately and the timing of surgery can be further determined according to the patient’s condition. The gallstone filled type occurs in the gallbladder, where the cystic cavity is filled with a large number of stones, resulting in the loss of gallbladder function and the inability of the gallbladder to store bile. Patients usually experience epigastric pain, vomiting, dyspepsia, constipation, etc. Especially after eating fatty food, patients may experience pain in the right upper abdomen, even reflecting to the back of the right shoulder. If not removed, serious complications may occur, such as acute and chronic cholecystitis, gallbladder effusion, biliary pancreatitis, etc., and may even induce cancer. Therefore, if a gallstone filled type occurs, it is advisable to undergo surgical resection as soon as possible, either laparoscopic resection or open surgery. In general, laparoscopic surgery is less invasive and patients recover faster. After surgery, it is recommended to quit smoking and drinking, and to eat a regular diet that is light and easy to digest, high in protein, low in fat and low in cholesterol. Especially at night, foods with high cholesterol, such as egg yolk, fatty meat, animal offal, etc. should be avoided. You can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. It is also important to pay attention to rest and regular work and rest, which can help to recover from the disease.