The majority of patients can discharge the stone through the urethra by themselves by drinking more water and urinating more often, but there may be pain in the urethra or obstruction in the urethra during discharge; 2. After sufficient lubrication, touch the anterior urethral stone with your hand and push it in the direction of the urethral orifice, when pushing it to the position of the urethral navicular fossa, use the stone extraction forceps to reach the urethra and take the stone out of the body; 3. If the stone is too large to be removed, try to push the stone into the bladder and then break it up within the bladder before removing it.