The management of steatorrhea after cholecystectomy mainly includes dietary modification and medication. 1. Dietary adjustment. Since cholecystectomized patients can no longer store and concentrate a large amount of bile, patients should adopt a light diet as soon as possible after surgery to control the source of steatorrhea. Minimize the intake of high-fat and high-cholesterol foods such as fried foods in daily diet, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits such as celery and apples. 2. Medication. When you have steatorrhea, you can also take cholestyramine and other medicines to relieve cholestasis, as well as Montelukast and Bifidobacterium bifidum to relieve diarrhea under the guidance of your doctor. It is recommended that post-cholecystectomy patients maintain a light diet, adhere to moderate exercise to minimize the occurrence of steatorrhea, and consult a doctor when abdominal pain symptoms are obvious in order to obtain formal diagnosis and treatment.