Frequent urination caused by kidney stones entering into the bladder is a symptom of bladder irritation. Generally, the size of stones is relatively small, and the treatment options for the corresponding conditions mainly include extracorporeal lithotripsy, conservative treatment and daily care. 1. Extracorporeal lithotripsy: If the stone cannot be discharged from the bladder, you can choose to have it crushed by extracorporeal ultrasonic waves. After crushing, the stone will be smaller in size and can be discharged out of the body along with the urine. 2. Conservative treatment: for the relatively small size of the stones, you can choose to apply some drugs to promote the discharge of stones, commonly used drugs such as stone pellets and urolithiasis pills. 3. Daily care: the stone itself is relatively small, early attention to drink more water, more exercise, a large part of the process of urination, will be directly discharged with the urine, without too much treatment. Stones into the bladder caused by frequent urination, and accompanied by abdominal distension, pain and other symptoms, the need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, after diagnosing the specific conditions, under the guidance of the clinician to standardize the treatment, to avoid causing delays in the condition.