Patients with urinary tract stones can experience frequent urination, especially lower urinary tract stones, such as lower ureteral stones and bladder stones, which can cause frequent urination, and stones can stimulate the ureter to produce repeated spasms, and stones combined with infection can also produce frequent urination. This can lead to frequent urination. Patients with bladder stones may experience interruptions in urination. In addition to frequent urination, stones in the urethra may also be accompanied by blood dripping from the urethra, bifurcation of urine or difficulty in urination. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the location of the stone before symptomatic treatment, such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or cystoscopic lithotripsy, etc. The symptoms of frequent urination can be gradually relieved or disappeared after the cause of the stone is removed.