Kidney stones usually do not usually cause itchy skin symptoms; itchy skin is most often seen in skin diseases, diabetes, jaundice, and other conditions. Kidney stones are a disease caused by crystalline material in the urine that precipitates and deposits in the kidneys. Common symptoms are pain, hematuria, nausea and vomiting, etc. Symptoms such as itchy skin are not usually present. Itchy skin can be caused by dry skin and is most often seen in skin diseases such as contact dermatitis and urticaria. Some systemic diseases can also cause itchy skin, such as diabetes mellitus with chronic poor blood sugar control leading to peripheral neuropathy. Such as jaundice causes bilirubin in the blood to stimulate the skin sensory nerve endings. Therefore, when kidney stones are combined with itchy skin, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify whether there are other diseases.