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Is the attack of cholecystitis related to the season?

The onset of cholecystitis is related to season and climate. The incidence of cholecystitis is mostly related to satiety, eating greasy food, fatigue and mental factors, but climatic factors such as damp heat and cold are also one of the inducing factors of cholecystitis. According to medical observation, the incidence of cholecystitis has greatly increased in summer, especially in elderly patients. This is because summer is easy to cause a lot of water loss in the body, bile concentration and poor excretion, which is an important factor to induce diseases such as cholecystitis, so it is necessary to replenish water in time in summer to prevent cholecystitis. In addition, cold is also one of the inducing factors of cholecystitis, which is mainly related to the cold weather in winter, the weakening of human digestive function and the obvious increase of oily food intake. Therefore, patients with cholecystitis should pay attention to the weather changes, drink plenty of water when it is hot, keep warm when it is cold, do not eat cold, hard and spoiled food, and do not fast alcohol and spicy food.