After minimally invasive surgery for prostate stones, the patient is usually hospitalized for about a week, but may need to stay longer if there is a secondary infection. Patients with prostate stones usually experience frequent and urgent urination. Generally, stones with a small diameter can be treated with medication, but if the stone diameter is large, minimally invasive surgery is needed. Minimally invasive prostate stone surgery is currently used in the prostate laser surgery or plasma surgery, usually about a week after the operation can be discharged from the hospital. However, if there is secondary bleeding for a long time after the operation, or more serious secondary infection, it is necessary to prolong the time of indwelling catheter and flushing time, and the application of relevant anti-infective drugs, usually two weeks time to achieve better results, and then can be discharged.