Common clinical stone diseases are kidney stones and gallstones, which are usually related to genetic factors, environmental factors, dietary habits and other influencing factors. Patients with both kidney stones and gallstones should pay attention to maintaining good dietary habits, and should understand the dietary contraindications and dietary considerations in daily life, which are conducive to the relief or recovery of the disease: I. Dietary contraindications: 1. Kidney stones: such patients should control sodium intake, and should not eat excessively salty foods, such as pickles, pickled foods, etc., so as not to increase urinary calcium, leading to aggravation of symptoms; also need to reduce the intake of oxalic acid-rich Food rich in oxalic acid, such as spinach, tea, bamboo shoots, chocolate, kelp, and sesame, shrimp, peanuts, beans and other calcium-rich food, so as not to generate calcium oxalate, that is, kidney stones, aggravating the disease; 2, gallstones: because the formation of gallstones and cholesterol, fat, etc., gallstones patients should avoid the intake of cholesterol, fatty foods, such as a variety of fatty meat, fried food, etc.. Attention should also be paid to avoid spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili, hot pot, alcohol, etc., to avoid stimulating gallbladder secretion and causing gallbladder pain and other symptoms. Second, precautions: 1, kidney stones: patients should try to drink more water in the diet, pay attention not to often hold urine, avoid smoking and alcohol, and to light, low sugar, dietary structure as the principle. If you have calcium stones, you can eat bran, celery and other fiber-rich foods to help accelerate the urinary calcium discharge; urate stones patients are more suitable to eat asparagus, broccoli and other low purine food, which can help reduce the concentration of uric acid in the blood, but also eat oats, wheat, corn and other alkaline foods, which can help enhance the alkalinity of the urine; 2, gallstones: gallstones patients recommended daily on time Meals, gallstones may induce pancreatitis, if there is pain in the right abdomen need to be alert, in addition, if there are large stones, gallbladder wall thickening, stones appear discomfort symptoms, etc., it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, can be under the guidance of the doctor to decide whether to carry out gallbladder removal. Patients with the presence of stones should avoid excessive stress and have regular follow-ups to assess the stones and actively treat them accordingly if necessary. It is important to walk more on a daily basis, especially for patients with kidney stones as well as urinary stones. Sitting, lying down for a long time and drinking little water are not conducive to stone discharge.