How big is the average stone that will form Stone Street

There is no specific answer to how large a stone will typically form a stone street, and it is not a sure thing.
A stone street is a long string of stones that form when a large number of stones, or chunks of broken stones from lithotripsy treatment, build up together. The size of the stones varies, meaning there is no definitive answer as to how large the stones will be, and not everyone develops stone streets, but most do after minimally invasive lithotripsy treatments.
Once a stone is formed, it may affect the function of the patient’s organs, for example, after the ureteral stone street, it will cause urethral blockage, and even affect the function of the kidneys. Need to take laser lithotripsy stone removal and other minimally invasive surgery lithotripsy surgery for treatment.
The stone street is still more harmful to the patient, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s guidance in time to take targeted program treatment.