What to do if a stone gets stuck in the ureter for a month

Stones stuck in the ureter for a month, need to be given pain treatment, while giving extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or surgical treatment, and drink more water on weekdays and more jumping, to promote the discharge of stones. 1. medication: urolithiasis is a common disease in urology, when the stone is stuck in the ureter, it can be accompanied by pain, and need to be given timely antispasmodic pain treatment, such as the use of scopolamine or diclofenac sodium suppository under the guidance of the doctor and other drugs. 2. Surgery: Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) can be used to crush large stones and remove them from the urine, or surgery can be used to remove the stones. 3. General treatment: In daily life, you should also drink more water to promote the discharge of stones. If accompanied by hematuria, can also be given to prevent infection such as oral amoxicillin treatment. If the physical conditions allow, you can also do more jumping action, which is also beneficial to the discharge of stones. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended that patients with this condition must regularly go to the regular hospital for treatment, and strive for early recovery.