Whether the stone can be easily discharged when it reaches the bladder is related to the size of the stone and daily care measures, and cannot be generalized. For patients with stone diameter >0.6cm, the stone is relatively large and difficult to enter the urethra and be discharged; if the stone volume is <0.6cm, the diameter of the stone is small and it is relatively easier to enter the urethra and be discharged with urine. In daily life, ensuring the intake of more than 2500ml of water per day and actively participating in sports such as jogging and swimming can help promote the discharge of stones; if you drink less water per day and have insufficient activity, it will also affect the discharge of stones. After the stone reaches the bladder, life care should be strengthened, and seek medical treatment in time and follow the doctor's advice for appropriate treatment.