The considerations for postoperative care of patients with bladder stones are as follows: 1, the patient’s vital signs need to be monitored after surgery, including blood pressure, pulse and other routine monitoring; 2, observe the color of blood and urine, patients with bladder stones after surgery are required to keep a catheter in place, observe the color of the urine drained from the catheter, if the urine is red in color, the bladder needs to be flushed to prevent the formation of blood clots in the bladder, blocking the urinary catheter; 3, observe the patency of the ureter degree, prevent infection, and apply antibiotics to prevent patients from developing fever; 4. Get out of bed as early as physically possible to help patients recover their cardiopulmonary function and prevent thrombosis; 5. Eat a reasonable diet, consume easy-to-digest foods such as thin rice and noodles, and then gradually make dietary adjustments.