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How should bladder stones be treated?

The treatment of bladder stones includes surgical lithotripsy, non-surgical lithotripsy and drug treatment.

Among them, surgical lithotomy is a traditional suprapubic cystotomy. This treatment is only suitable for large stones, and surgery will inevitably bring physical damage, and the postoperative healing period is long, so it is generally not considered. Another non-surgical lithotripsy is extracorporeal lithotripsy. The effect of extracorporeal lithotripsy in the treatment of bladder stones is not good, not only the effect of stone removal is uncertain, but also transurethral ultrasonic lithotripsy is easy to cause congestion and edema of bladder mucosa.

Chinese medicine can be used to treat bladder stones. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to conditioning the human environment, changing the living environment of germs, inhibiting the growth of germs, and treating diseases without harming other tissues and organs of the human body. Miaofang Rongshiling is a drug for the treatment of bladder stones, which has a strong curative effect without adding any hormones. Oral administration of this prescription can reach the focus, quickly relieve the severe pain of patients when urinating, and eliminate symptoms such as dysuria, pyuria and hematuria in a short time.