The treatment of kidney stones depends on the stone composition and stone size. Stones with a diameter of 0.6 cm to 2 cm can be considered for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Stones over 2 cm or kidney stones that have failed extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy require surgery, which can be minimally invasive or open surgery, depending on the specialist consulted. Kidney stones under 0.6cm in diameter, bladder stones, ureteral stones that have not been obstructed for a long time, and stones without urinary tract obstruction at the distal end of the stone may be discharged through conservative treatment, which includes drinking a lot of water, proper exercise, and medication. Potassium granules, etc., as well as some pain medications. There are various Chinese medicine formulas for stone removal, the main ingredients are similar, mainly diuretic and laxative, the Chinese medicine include urinary stone pass, five gonorrhea and stone pill, etc. The effect of stone removal still depends on the size, composition, location and retention time of the stone. It is strongly recommended to consult with a specialist to choose the right treatment plan, do not blindly discharge stones, and do not take more than 4 weeks of lithotripsy drugs, preferably not more than 2 weeks, eat a month of lithotripsy drugs still can not come out to choose other methods, such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy, etc., so as not to damage the kidney function (lithotripsy drugs in the barrel and other ingredients are damaging to the kidneys!) With kidney stones it is recommended to have a physical examination for the presence of hyperuricemia, cystine stone disease, urinary tract abnormalities and other causes of stones. Stone composition analysis is recommended for stones that are excreted or removed, and appropriate control measures are taken according to the stone composition. Kidney stones are often not just stones growing inside the kidney, but a systemic disease – stone disease.