Kidney stones falling into the bladder can be treated with general treatment, medication and surgery for stone removal. 1. General treatment: For patients with small stones, they should drink more water in their daily life and ensure that the daily water intake is 2500-3000ml; moderate exercise, such as jogging, jumping rope, etc., can promote urination, which can help discharge the small stones. 2. Medication: For stones that cannot be discharged successfully, corresponding medication can be taken according to the type of stone. For common calcium oxalate stones, potassium citrate can be used as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Surgery: For those who have large stones or whose conservative treatment is ineffective, shock wave extracorporeal lithotripsy can also be considered as a treatment. It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time, and after clarifying the condition, the treatment should be standardized under the doctor’s guidance.