Most of the causes of kidney stones in women are due to the abnormal accumulation of crystalline substances in the kidneys. Certain factors cause the concentration of crystalline substances in the urine to increase or the solubility to decrease, which results in a state of supersaturation, precipitation of crystals and local growth and accumulation, and ultimately the formation of stones. Specific causes are as follows: 1. Age, family history of genetic stone disease, environment, dietary habits and occupation are all related to stone formation. 2. Hyperparathyroidism, hypercortisolism, hyperglycemia and other metabolic abnormalities in the body can lead to stone formation. 3. Nutritional deficiencies, most commonly vitamin B6 deficiency and magnesium deficiency, can lead to stones. 4. The occurrence of urinary tract obstruction, infection, the use of drugs and so on may lead to stones. Treatment should be based on their own situation, choose to drink a lot of water, reasonable use of stone removal drugs or surgery. When women have kidney stones, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation and active treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.