Patients with kidney stones experience nausea and vomiting, and if they go to drink water at this time, the spasms in the gastrointestinal tract will prompt the vomiting of the water that was drunk, and the water will not produce urine without really not being taken into the body. This is a relatively common situation. Kidney stone patients, when the stone caused acute renal colic, can reflexively cause gastrointestinal spasm, resulting in nausea, vomiting, this situation can not be oral rehydration, the need for intravenous fluids to replenish water, such as intravenous infusion of glucose, saline injections to increase fluids to promote the production of more urine to promote the stone as soon as possible to the outside of the body. At the same time, we also need to give symptomatic pain medication to relieve renal colic caused by stones, need to determine the location of the stone to take extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or surgery to break the stone, as soon as possible to promote the discharge of the stone out of the body, so that the patient’s nausea, vomiting and the symptoms of pain can be slowly disappeared.