There is no such thing as the “fastest and most effective” method of stone removal. In clinical practice, stones can generally be removed quickly and effectively through surgical treatment, medication-assisted stone removal and other methods. 1. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy: In the clinic, the stones are usually crushed by the extracorporeal shock wave to make the size of the stones become smaller, and then some lithotripsy medicines such as tamsulosin are added to assist in discharging the stones out of the body by themselves. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. 2. General treatment: in daily life, you can choose to drink more boiled water, increase the urine volume to impact, do more jumping sports, such as jogging, jumping rope, etc., the use of gravity to help the stones out of the body. 3. Surgical treatment: Large stones are often preferred to surgical treatment such as laser surgery, or ureteral flexible scopes to deal with the stones. It is important to note that preventing stone formation is also a very crucial step. You can minimize the formation of stones by maintaining a proper diet, ensuring adequate water intake, exercising, and living a regular lifestyle.