Not necessarily. Drinking less water is indeed one of the reasons for the formation of stones, but urinary stones are also related to many factors. For example, diseases such as urinary tract infection, abnormal gout metabolism and abnormal urinary system structure may be related to genetic diseases, eating habits, occupational or geographical environment, medication and other factors.
Check and find stones, don't panic. Calculus is a very common and treatable disease, and different treatment methods for urinary calculi are also different, including conservative treatment, extracorporeal lithotripsy, surgical incision and stone removal. In view of the discovery of urinary calculi in physical examination, we must first understand the size and location of urinary calculi and whether urethral obstruction is formed, so as to decide the specific treatment plan.
If the stones are small and have no clinical symptoms, you can observe them regularly, take some calculus-expelling drugs, drink plenty of water, exercise more and have a light diet. If the stones are large and the obstruction is serious, surgery should be done as soon as possible.