The treatment of bladder stones is mainly to relieve obstruction, control infection and relieve pain. Smaller stones can pass on their own without medication, and the time it takes to pass them varies from person to person, and may take a few hours or a few days, or even longer. Larger stones require surgery. Bladder stones need medication, mostly due to bacterial infection, according to the condition of the appropriate antibiotic treatment, such as commonly used amoxicillin, levofloxacin, etc., need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor, but antibiotics do not have a direct effect on the expulsion of the stone. For larger diameter stones, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, transurethral cystoscopy for stone removal, suprapubic cystotomy for stone removal, etc. can be chosen according to the patient’s condition and stone size. There is no specific drug that can help bladder stones to be discharged, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.