I don't know the details of your stone.
I suggest you go to the hospital to find out the size, quantity, symptoms, metabolic abnormalities, obstruction and infection, morphology and nature, renal function, etc. And under the guidance of doctors, choose appropriate treatment methods such as drug lithotripsy or lithotripsy to solve the problem of stones. Usually pay attention to eating habits, avoid eating foods rich in oxalate, pay attention to drinking more water and exercising more.
The smaller ones in kidney calculi can use Paishi Granules, drink more water and jump rope to promote self-exclusion. More traffic is a bit difficult. Extracorporeal lithotripsy can be used. Stones broken by extracorporeal lithotripsy often fall downward. Sometimes it is difficult to enter the ureter from the kidney. Surgical stone removal is reliable, but the damage is too great. For larger stones, it is best to do "percutaneous nephrolithotomy with kidney calculi". Just make a hole in the back, put a catheter in it, and suck the stones out of the body with a laser while crushing them.
There are three treatment methods for kidney calculi, the first is non-invasive lithotripsy with fiber nephroscope, the second is minimally invasive lithotripsy with percutaneous nephroscope, and the third is extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy combined with meridian dredging instrument. It depends on what kind of treatment the patient tries and the symptomatic treatment.