How soon you can have sex after minimally invasive kidney stone surgery depends on the patient’s surgical procedure and recovery, and cannot be generalized. Kidney stones are common diseases of the urinary system, and if the patient’s stones exceed 20mm, surgery is usually required. At present, minimally invasive surgery is often performed, including percutaneous nephrolithotomy and ureteroscopic lithotripsy. If a patient chooses ureteroscopic lithotripsy, the surgery is usually less invasive, with less intraoperative bleeding, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital in 1-2 days after surgery. If you choose percutaneous nephrolithotomy, it is more traumatic and needs to be created in the kidney and skin. Generally, you can rest for 1 month and have sex if the patient recovers well; if the patient is in poor health, you need to extend the rest time and should not have sex too early so as not to affect the wound recovery. In addition, patients are advised to drink more water, urinate more often, eat easily digestible food and keep bowel movements smooth after minimally invasive surgery.