There are some differences in symptoms between gallbladder stones and gastric disease, such as abdominal pain is more frequent and regular in gastric disease, while abdominal pain in gallbladder stones often occurs after eating greasy food. Although gallbladder stones are often misdiagnosed due to similar symptoms, there are some differences. Some patients with gallbladder stones may be asymptomatic and found on physical examination. Other patients may have recurrent right upper and middle-upper abdominal pain, which may radiate to the back of the right shoulder, and may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, mostly after eating greasy food. In combination with cholecystitis, there may be symptoms of infection such as chills and fever. Gastric diseases that often need to be differentiated from gallbladder stones include chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, gastric neurosis, gastric ptosis, and so on. 1. Chronic gastritis: the main symptoms of epigastric distension and pain, belching, loss of appetite and indigestion. 2. Peptic ulcer: patients with a history of ulcer disease, epigastric pain and dietary regularity, and gallbladder stones tend to aggravate the pain after eating, especially eating high-fat food. Ulcer disease often has an acute attack in spring and fall, while gallbladder stones tend to develop at night. 3. Gastric neurosis: there is a long history of recurrent attacks, but there is no obvious relationship with eating greasy food, and it is often closely related to mood swings. Neurogenic vomiting often occurs suddenly after eating, usually without nausea, vomiting is not much and effortless, after vomiting, you can eat, does not affect the appetite and the amount of food. 4. Gastric prolapse: there may be prolapse of other organs such as liver and kidney. The epigastric discomfort is aggravated after meals and reduced when lying down. If the above symptoms exist, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time to improve the relevant examination and make a clear diagnosis.