For those with smaller kidney stones, jumping rope may dislodge the stones, while for those with larger kidney stones, the stones usually cannot be dislodged by jumping rope and need to be treated with medication and surgery.
Smooth stone, diameter less than 6mm and no urinary tract obstruction below the stone, can drink more water, jumping rope way, promote the stone discharge, if necessary, can also be combined with oral tamsulosin and other drugs, to carry out stone removal.
As for those with large stones, when pain occurs, diclofenac sodium, pethidine, scopolamine, etc. can be applied as prescribed by the doctor to relieve pain.
If the non-surgical treatment is ineffective, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, percutaneous nephrolithotripsy and other surgeries can be chosen as prescribed by the doctor to expel or remove the stones.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of doctors, standardized treatment, avoid blindly jumping rope, so as not to aggravate the discomfort.