Kidney stone attacks do not affect coitus, but coitus is not recommended. The symptoms of renal colic and hematuria occur during the attack of kidney stones. When renal colic occurs, the patient is in severe pain, which may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and coitus may cause the pain to worsen. If there is hematuria, it is easy to bring blood into the woman’s vagina and cause infection during intercourse. As long as it is not the onset of the disease is allowed to have sex. It is recommended that the patient go to the urology department to check the urological ultrasound, to determine the size of the stone and the location of the stone, under the guidance of the doctor to take targeted treatment. You can take oral kidney stone, stone particles and other drugs to help discharge stones, you can drink more water, more urination, to ensure that the daily water intake in the 1500-2000ml or so, is conducive to the discharge of stones, play the role of flushing the urinary tract. More exercise, more climbing stairs, jumping rope, skipping and other sports can also help the discharge of stones.