Ureteral stones do not hurt anymore does not mean that the stone must be recovered, it may be that the stone is discharged from the body, or it may be that the stone has been displaced. If the stone is small and not very round, it is easy to scratch the mucous membrane when passing through the narrow part of the ureter with urine, causing pain that radiates to the testicular area. Smaller stones may pass through the ureter with the urine and the pain goes away. If a larger stone gets stuck in the stricture, it can cause severe pain. However, when the body position changes or exercise or drinking a lot of water may cause the stone to move and the pain may also disappear. Patients who experience pain from ureteral stones should go to the urology department of the hospital for a urological CT examination to determine the exact location and size of the stone. If the diameter of the stone is small, it can be promoted by conservative treatment, such as drinking more water and exercising more, which can promote the discharge of the stone. If the stones are large, early extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or ureteroscopy lithotripsy is recommended.