1. After surgery, due to gastrointestinal stimulation, peristalsis is reduced, liver function is inhibited, and bile secretion is reduced, which will affect the function of the entire digestive system. Therefore, you should strictly fast for 1 to 2 days after surgery, and intravenous drip should be used to supplement various nutrients. From the 3rd day onwards, liquid diets such as rice soup, soy milk, lotus root starch, juice, etc. will be given depending on the situation, and then gradually changed to skim milk plus sweet bread, rice porridge, tofu soup, date paste, rice cereal, and pasta. 2. Within two weeks after surgery, you should eat a high-carbohydrate, low-fat liquid diet, such as rice soup, lotus root starch, soy milk, soft noodles, lotus seeds and red dates porridge, etc., to facilitate the body's digestion and absorption. 3. Within 1 month after surgery, the intake of fatty foods should be reduced, and high-fat and fried foods should be banned. Some people think that after the "lesion" is removed, the low-fat diet in the past can be changed. This is wrong. After cholecystectomy, the function of regulating the discharge of bile into the intestines will be lost, and the ability to digest fat will be correspondingly weakened. Especially if you have to digest a large amount of fatty food in a short period of time, it is beyond your ability, which can cause bloating, diarrhea and indigestion. Reducing fat intake mainly means not eating or eating as little as possible fatty meats, animal offal, egg yolks and fried foods. It is also not advisable to eat various high-fat and high-calorie "fast food". Use as little animal oil as possible for cooking, and add an appropriate amount of vegetable oil. Dishes should be mainly steamed, stewed, and cold, and eat less stir-fried dishes. In particular, avoid spicy and irritating foods and avoid drinking alcohol. This can reduce adverse stimulation to the biliary tract. 4. Gradually strengthen nutrition. One month after cholecystectomy, the patient should also pursue a light diet and strengthen necessary nutritional supplements, which will help the patient recover as soon as possible. After weeks of adaptation and compensation, the common bile duct connecting the liver and small intestine gradually stretches and expands, replacing the gallbladder's function of storing bile. If there is no abnormality in digestive function, you can eat normal diet. You can increase your protein intake appropriately and eat foods containing higher protein quality. You should eat some lean meat, aquatic products, and legumes every day. It would be better if you can drink a glass of milk. If you are not used to eating milk or fish, you can eat more soy products and mushrooms to make up for the lack of animal protein. In principle, it is not advisable to consume too much fat and cholesterol after cholecystectomy, but there is no need to restrict fat too much, because a certain amount of fat in the intestine is necessary to stimulate bile secretion, expand the volume of the common bile duct, and maintain smooth bile ducts. In addition, eating more high-fiber and vitamin-rich foods is also very beneficial to patients’ postoperative recovery. 5. Increase the number of meals appropriately. It should be noted that you should not eat too much at each meal, especially within 3 to 6 months after surgery. It is better to eat 4 meals a day. Eating smaller meals more frequently can reduce the burden on the digestive system and is beneficial to recovery after surgery. It is best to eat some vinegar every day, because vinegar will enhance the digestive ability of the stomach and adjust the pH in the intestines to facilitate the function of bile and promote the digestion of fatty foods. Drinking tea regularly and eating more fresh fruits and vegetables can also help digestion and absorption of food. 6. Pay attention to mental health, always maintain emotional stability, be optimistic and open-minded, and avoid the occurrence of negative emotions such as anger, anxiety, and depression, so as to prevent the regulatory functions of the central nervous system and autonomic nerves from being disrupted and affecting the recovery of the compensatory function of the bile duct. 7. Participate in appropriate physical exercise and light physical labor, and avoid sitting or lying for long periods of time or too little activity to facilitate the recovery of body functions. 8. Under the guidance of a doctor, take anti-inflammatory and choleretic drugs, such as Western medicine anti-inflammatory and choleretic tablets, Chinese medicine Da Bupleurum Decoction and Helix Lingzi Powder, etc., and supplement vitamins B, C, K, etc. according to different situations, which will help protect the liver. , preventing bleeding is of great significance.