Repeated attacks of cholecystitis are considered to be chronic cholecystitis. Repeated attacks of cholecystitis are sometimes related to diet. If patients often have a full meal, eating greasy food will cause abdominal distension and abdominal pain, which will lead to the onset of cholecystitis. Because the formation of cholecystitis is mainly due to the proliferation of fibrous tissue under the mucosa and serosa, as well as the infiltration of monocytes. Repeated attacks of inflammation cause the gallbladder to adhere to the surrounding tissue, and the wall of the gallbladder to thicken, which can eventually shrink the gallbladder and slowly reduce its function. Therefore, repeated attacks of cholecystitis are generally associated with gallstones. If cholecystitis occurs repeatedly, it should be actively operated, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be performed, so that the disease can be thoroughly treated.