It is said that smaller stones can be crushed in vitro; Slightly larger ones can be cured by percutaneous nephrolithotomy or endoscopic holmium laser lithotripsy in the United States, which has the advantages of less trauma, less bleeding and clean and thorough lithotripsy.
It is best to treat lithiasis in such a large specialized hospital. Don't trust doctors in small clinics, and don't buy so-called "stone-removing drugs" at will. Even taking medicine should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist. If stones cannot be discharged after long-term medication, it will cause ureteral obstruction, hydronephrosis and renal failure. I'll give you a call, and you can consult this aspect, and make an appointment to register at 073 1-8208 8208. I hope it helps you.