After gallstones puncture, you should avoid high-fat food, eat small meals, eat a light diet, and eat more foods rich in fiber and vitamins. After gallstone puncture, the amount of bile in the gastrointestinal tract is reduced due to the drainage of bile out of the body, so it will be more difficult to digest food, and the digestion of fatty food needs the help of bile first. With the reduction of bile, fatty foods are more difficult to digest, making diarrhea easier and causing electrolyte and other mineral loss disorders. Consuming more foods rich in fiber and vitamins can help the digestion of the stomach and intestines, because fiber can promote the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, increase the ability to digest, and reduce the occurrence of diarrhea. For gallstones after puncture if there is any discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, clear cause and diagnosis, standardized treatment under the guidance of the physician, to avoid the development of the disease.