A trick to get the stones out on their own

When patients have stones, they should seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the size and location of the stones and discharge them through appropriate methods. It is not easy to get the stones out by themselves in one move, but mainly appropriate treatment methods should be used to help discharge them. Common stone disease treatment methods are as follows.1. Gallstones: including gallbladder stones and bile duct stones, if it causes heavy jaundice, abdominal pain and other symptoms, laparoscopic cholecystectomy or bile duct excision and extraction treatment or ERCP stone extraction treatment can be considered. If the symptoms are mild, the stones are small and trigger less severe symptoms, you can consider some medications, such as herbal lithotripsy soup and anti-inflammatory and biliary drugs to promote stone removal. Some stones with a diameter of 0.3cm or less may be discharged by themselves through the biliary system and intestines. 2. Kidney stones: If the stones are small in diameter, less than 0.6cm, you can take some medications, such as Eucerin, compound money grass granules, Bazheng capsule, urine clearing tablets, stone draining granules, kidney stone pass granules, etc. By drinking a lot of water and exercising a lot, the stones can be expelled from the body. For larger stones, such as stones of 0.6-1cm in size, they can be treated by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or Holmium laser lithotripsy for ureteral soft-scope. When the stone is around 1-2 cm, ureteroscopic Holmium laser lithotripsy can be performed. When the stone is above 2cm, percutaneous nephrolithotomy can be performed. 3. Ureteral stones: If small stones are found in the upper ureter, shock wave lithotripsy can be used to discharge the stones. The lower ureteral stones can be treated by ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy; 4. Bladder stones: Holmium laser lithotripsy or pneumatic ballistic lithotripsy can be used for bladder stones, and the effect of extracorporeal shock wave treatment is not good. If prostatic hyperplasia is combined with bladder outlet obstruction, Holmium laser lithotripsy can be used to treat transurethral bladder stones after excluding prostate tumors. If there is an infection, it should be treated with antibiotics in time. In addition, you should try to eat less high purine food, such as seafood, bone soup, alcohol, so as not to aggravate the stone symptoms. And also need to drink more water and light diet to help the stone expel as soon as possible.