Do ureteral stones need to be fought against infection first?

Ureteral stones need to be fought against infection first if an infection is present, whereas when there is no infection, they usually do not need to be fought against infection first.
Ureteral stone patients with urinary tract infection, usually need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use furotoxin, levofloxacin and other drugs for anti-infection treatment first. If the infection is not controlled, it may spread during stone treatment, and in severe cases, can cause sepsis.
When ureteral stones are not accompanied by infection, it is usually not necessary to fight the infection first. Patients should consult their doctors in time and take various methods of control under the doctor’s guidance, such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, taking sodium bicarbonate and nifedipine drugs, which can effectively break up the stones and expel them from the body.
Ureteral stone patients should be under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate method of treatment of the disease, all drugs need to be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, rather than self-medication, to avoid adverse effects on the body.