If there is no clinical symptom, bile mud deposition can be left untreated and regular follow-up is enough, but if clinical symptoms appear, it can be treated by surgery. If there is no clinical symptom of bile sludge deposition and it is only found during examination, no special treatment is needed, but in normal life, you need to pay attention to the diet, avoid greasy, spicy, fried food, quit smoking, and mainly focus on low cholesterol, light diet, and pay attention to the regular review and follow-up. If bile sludge deposits, recurrent symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal boring pain or colic occur, early surgical treatment is recommended to avoid complications such as obstructive jaundice. If bile mud deposition occurs, prompt medical attention should be sought.