The possible symptoms of urinary stones are basically the same for men and women.1. Pain, which is often more intense, is clinically and figuratively called renal colic. The pain is progressively worse and often unbearable for patients, who need to go to the hospital immediately for symptomatic pain management.2. Carnal hematuria or microscopic hematuria, the stones can cause the surrounding mucous membrane to break down and bleed, which is manifested as naked eye hematuria and more red blood cells are seen in the urine under the microscope.3. Combined infection can appear as fever, patients show chills, high fever state and associated pain.4. 4. Upper urinary tract stones are associated with gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Lower urinary tract stones are often associated with severe urinary tract irritation, such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and painful urination.