Ureteral stones belong to the Chinese medicine “stone shower (discharge of gravel when urinating, or sudden interruption of urination, pain in the urethra, lumbar and abdominal cramps intolerable)” and other categories of Chinese medicine, the discharge of ureteral stones of traditional Chinese medicine, such as Hai Jin Sha, Qian Cao, Chicken Nei Jin, etc., it is recommended to use these drugs under the guidance of a professional doctor. 1. Hai Jin Sha has the effect of clearing away dampness and heat, clearing the lymph and relieving pain, and can be used to treat yellowish burning urine, or urine with blood, or urine with gravel, or urine as turbid as cream, accompanied by astringent pain in the urethra and other conditions. Hai Jin Sha adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. 2. Qian Cao has the effect of diuresis, diuresis and drenching (to improve the problem of urine dribbling, small amount of urine), detoxification and swelling, and can be used to treat damp-heat jaundice, stone drenching, burning and astringent pain in urine, carbuncle furuncle (mostly occurring in the limbs or facial sores, the shape of a small root base deep, as hard as nails) and other conditions. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Qiannaijian are not clear. 3. Jin Neijin has the effect of eliminating food and strengthening stomach (promoting food digestion, strengthening the function of stomach and internal organs), astringent essence and stopping spermatorrhea (consolidating semen, preventing and controlling spermatorrhea), which can be used for the treatment of food stagnation (indigestion of food and stopping the accumulation of food in the stomach) not to be eliminated, vomiting and diarrhea spermatorrhea, enuresis, sandstone gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dribbling and astringent pain), gallstones, etc. The adverse reactions and contraindications are not yet clear. The adverse effects of Chicken Neijin are not clear, and it should be used with caution in people with spleen deficiency and no accumulation of stagnation. In addition to the above three drugs, there are other clinical Chinese medicines that can treat ureteral stones, which can be selected and used according to the patient’s specific situation. Chinese medicine should be used under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be used blindly, so as to avoid adverse reactions.