There are many sites where stones occur, commonly the liver, gallbladder, kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra, etc. The general principle is to find the most suitable method to achieve the best clinical results with the least adverse effects and complications. The specific method should be decided according to the patient’s specific situation, the size and shape of the stone, the presence of obstruction, infection, recurrence tendency, as well as the hospital’s equipment and the level of the operator. Generally, small stones can be discharged naturally or treated with a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, such as choling tablets, ursodeoxycholic acid tablets, tenfold kozi tablets, amber anti-stone granules, stone removal soup, etc. If the patient meets the indications for surgery, surgery is the treatment of choice.