Urinary stones combined with carnal hematuria, treatment: 1. Perform ultrasound examination to observe the size of the stones. If the stone is less than 0.6cm, conservative treatment, oral anti-infection drugs and hemostatic drugs, such as vitamin K group, hemostatic drugs; appropriate more water, about 1500-2500ml per day; appropriate more exercise to promote the discharge of stones. When the stone is discharged out of the body, hematuria can disappear.2. If the stone is more than 0.6cm and less than 1cm, extracorporeal lithotripsy treatment is recommended. After extracorporeal lithotripsy, the hematuria may become shallow or disappear if you still drink a lot of water and take oral hemostatic medication. After the stone is discharged, the hematuria may disappear on its own.3. If persistent hematuria is accompanied by blood clots and the stone is large in size, usually larger than 1cm or 1.5cm or more, hospitalization is recommended. If necessary, intravenous infusion of hemostatic drugs is given and surgical stone removal treatment is performed. When the stone is removed, the mucosal bleeding can be stopped naturally.