How bladder stones are treated

Bladder stones can be treated by general treatment, medication and surgery according to the size of the stones. 1. General treatment: For small bladder stones, no special treatment is needed, you can choose to drink more water, daily water intake of 2500~4000 milliliters, more exercise to promote the discharge of bladder stones. 2. Medication: For bladder stones, we can use stone-dissolving drugs, such as potassium citrate, allopurine, etc. However, the treatment may take a longer time, and it is rarely used at present. If bladder stones are complicated by urinary tract infection, we can apply antibiotics, such as levofloxacin capsule and cephalexin capsule, etc. as prescribed by doctors. 3. Surgery: If the bladder stones are large and multiple and cannot be discharged on their own, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, liquid electroshock lithotripsy, ultrasonic lithotripsy and lithotripter lithotripsy can be used; if there is no lithotripsy equipment, suprapubic cystotomy can be performed to extract the stones. Bladder stones, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment, do not self-medication, causing other damage.