Objective To explore the relationship of intestinal flora and uric acid metabolism in different urinary stones patients.Methods From May 2022 to May 2023, 60 patients with urinary stones patients in Guangzhou First People’s Hospital were selected as the study group, and 30 health check-up people in the same period of the medical examination center were selected as the control group.Study group was divided into the uric acid group and the non-uric acid group, 30 cases each group, all patients received stone samples, urine samples, stool samples,blood samples collection, mass spectrometry, gene sequencing, urine routine, blood biochemical detection were performed.Intestinal flora and blood urinary biochemical indicators of the patients were compared.Results The levels of blood phosphorus(SNK-q=7.970, 3.542), blood BUN(SNK-q=5.647, 4.756), blood SUA (SNK-q=8.178, 3.623), blood SCr(SNK-q=7.300, 5.553), blood LPS(SNK-q=13.101, 9.705), and 24-hour urine uric acid (SNK-q=4.462, 6.426)in the uric acid group and the non-uric acid group were all higher than those in the control group,and were statistically significant(P<0.05).The blood calcium levels of the patients in the uric acid group and the non-uric acid group were lower than those in the control group(SNK-q=3.918/3.047, P<0.05).The blood phosphorus, blood SUA and blood LPS levels of the non-uric acid group were all lower than those of the uric acid group, and the differences were statistically significant (SNK-q=4.428, 4.555, 3.397, P<0.05).The number of bifidobacteria in the intestines of patients in the uric acid group and the non-uric acid group was lower than that of the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(SNK-q=3.754, 3.143, P<0.05).The number of lactobacilli in the intestines of patients in the non-uric acid group was higher than that of the control group and the uric acid group(SNK-q=4.105, 3.463, P<0.05).The levels of blood uric acid and 24-hour urine uric acid in the uric acid group and the non-uric acid group were negatively correlated with the number of Bifidobacterium in the intestines(P<0.05).Conclusions The number of intestinal bisidobacteria has a significant correlation with the metabolism of blood uric acid and urinary stones in patients with stones.