There are two aspects in the treatment of bladder uric acid stones, one is drug treatment, that is, conservative treatment; The second is surgical treatment. For conservative treatment, patients should first drink more water, urinate frequently, exercise more and exercise more. If there are fewer and smaller uric acid stones in the bladder, they can be discharged from the body through the urethra. At the same time, patients can drink more soda water and take sodium bicarbonate tablets orally if necessary to alkalize urine. Because uric acid stones are acidic, taking alkaline drugs may help to directly dissolve small uric acid stones. If the uric acid stone is large, more than one centimeter, and cannot be discharged, it is necessary to go to the urology department for transurethral cystoscopic holmium laser lithotripsy. The use of holmium laser energy to break the uric acid stone is helpful for excretion. Patients still need to drink more water and urinate frequently after surgery.