Stones stuck in the urethra in women can be solved in two ways. Since women have a straighter and shorter urethra, they can drink a lot of water, urinate more often and take alpha blockers, which have a good chance of expelling the stone. If the stones are larger, they can be pushed into the bladder through a cystoscope, and the stones can be crushed by holmium laser or vigorous lithotripter, and then clamped out of the body. This is invasive, and it is recommended that you should drink more water and urinate more often after the stones are treated. At the same time, oral anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken to effectively prevent infection. After the stone is removed, it is best to have the stone composition analyzed.