After the kidney stone falls to the lower ureter, it can be treated with medication or surgery, etc. as appropriate according to the size of the stone.
1. Medication: For kidney stones smaller than six millimeters, patients can take stone-dissolving drugs, such as acetylcysteine, etc., and stone-expelling drugs, such as tamsulosin, etc., under the guidance of the doctor to promote the discharge of stones.
2. Surgery: For patients with large stones and little effect of medication, the possibility of self-discharge is relatively small, and patients can undergo surgical treatment through extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy lithotripsy, etc., which can facilitate the removal of stones and alleviate the condition.
In addition, patients should pay attention to drink more water in life, increase exercise, are conducive to the discharge of stones. Patients should strictly follow the doctor’s prescription medication, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.