Are small stones in both kidneys a big problem?

Small stones in both kidneys are generally not a big problem, and can be treated by conservative treatment or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, and most of them do not need to take surgical treatment.
Small stones in both kidneys indicate that the diameter of the stones is relatively small, and the impact on the body is not very large. For kidney stones smaller than 6mm, they can be discharged on their own by drinking more water and doing more jumping exercises, and they can also be appropriately combined with stone-dispelling medications, such as nephrolithiasis granules and stone-dispelling granules, which can promote the discharging of the stones.
If the kidney stones are larger than 6mm but less than 2cm, and the surface is not smooth, you can take extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, the stone will be broken and then discharged with the urine.
Small stones in both kidneys must pay attention to drink more water, urinate more, and have regular checkups.