How can I speed up the expulsion of a stone in the lower right ureter?

If the stones in the lower right ureter are not very large, they can be treated with medicines such as potassium sodium citrate as prescribed by the doctor; for larger stones, they can be treated by surgical methods such as ureteroscopic lithotripsy.
1. Medication: for stones in the lower right ureter, which is one of the natural narrowing segments of the ureter, if the stones are small, they can be treated with drugs such as scopolamine and sodium citrate under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Surgery: For larger stones, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy lithotripsy and other surgical methods can be taken to remove the stones.
For more complicated stones with hydronephrosis, the problem of hydronephrosis should be relieved before considering lithotripsy. Most ureteral stones originate from kidney stones or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy resulting in lithotripsy landings, which may cause discomfort such as pain, pallor, and bloating.
Patients with stones in the lower part of the right ureter should go to the hospital immediately for examination, according to the specific circumstances, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, usually avoid eating foods rich in calcium, drink more water and urinate more, and strive for early recovery.