The recovery time for laser lithotripsy ranges from three days to three months depending on the size and location of the stone and the way it was operated. 1. Stones in the urethra and bladder can return to their normal state in three to five days after the operation because they are relatively mildly traumatized and the stones are quickly expelled from the body after the operation. 2. Ureteral stones will recover one month after the operation and can be discharged from the hospital three to five days after the operation. However, a ureteral stent tube will be placed in the body after the operation, which can only be taken out about four weeks after the operation, and can only be returned to the normal state after it is taken out. 3. The recovery time for patients with kidney stones varies according to the type of surgery. If it is transurethral ureteroscopy, the patient’s recovery time is about one month, and the stent tube can be removed after one month to recover. In case of percutaneous nephrolithotomy for laser lithotripsy, this procedure is traumatic to the kidneys and the recovery time for patients is about three months, and it is recommended to avoid heavy physical activities as much as possible in the three months after the procedure. Therefore, the recovery time after lithotripsy varies from person to person, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time if discomfort occurs.