If a patient suspects a condition related to kidney stones based on their symptoms, it is recommended to visit a urologist. The specialist will perform an ultrasound examination of the urinary system to determine the specific situation and give a treatment plan. Kidney stones are treated differently depending on the size, number and shape of the stones and the presence or absence of accompanying complications. If the stones are smaller than 0.4 cm, as long as you pay attention to good habits, drink more water and do more jumping exercises, the stones can be discharged on their own with urine. If the diameter of the stone is between 0.4 cm and 1 cm, you can usually consider drug treatment, you can take oral stone removal granules, and you can also choose 6542 intramuscular injection, which can relieve the spasm of the ureter and promote the discharge of the stone. If the stones are larger than 1 cm, it is difficult to discharge them directly from the urethra, in this case, it is necessary to treat them by extracorporeal lithotripsy or minimally invasive surgery. In addition to the standard treatment in the urology department, kidney stones should also be treated with good habits, more exercise, more water and not to be sedentary in order to effectively prevent the occurrence of kidney stones.