Symptoms of urethral stones include difficulty in urination, pain in urination, and hematuria. Treatment includes general treatment as well as surgery. 1. Symptoms: When there are stones in the urethra, they may block the urethra and cause irritation to the urethra, resulting in difficulty in urination, pain in urination, and hematuria visible to the naked eye, as well as acute urinary retention and urethral infections in severe cases. 2. Treatment: small diameter urethral stones may be expelled by drinking more water and urination, etc. When the stones can not be expelled by themselves, surgical treatment can be considered, such as transendoscopic urethral lithotripsy, urethral laser lithotripsy or urethral incision lithotripsy, and the specific surgical method should be determined according to the actual situation. When the symptoms of urethral calculi appear, it is necessary to consult a doctor as soon as possible for examination and treatment, and during the treatment period, you should also actively cooperate with the doctor, listen to the doctor’s guidance, and do not take care of the problem on your own.