When the patient after the extracorporeal lithotripsy treatment, does not have an impact on the urinary bowel movement, the patient can be normal urination. Extracorporeal lithotripsy is commonly used for patients with urinary stones, which are mainly categorized into kidney stones, ureteral stones, bladder stones and urethral stones. Extracorporeal lithotripsy is mainly through the X-ray or ultrasound to locate the stone, and then use high-energy shock waves to focus on the stone, so that the stone will be cracked into a fine sand, and then discharged from the body with the urine. After extracorporeal lithotripsy, it usually does not affect urination, so patients can urinate normally. Patients should drink more water, urinate more often, and do more skipping, such as jumping rope, climbing stairs and other exercises, which will also help the stone to be discharged. To summarize, if there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.