What are the herbal remedies for prostatitis

Prostatitis belongs to the category of gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, drenching pain) in Chinese medicine. The traditional Chinese medicine for prostatitis includes prostate jindan tablets, prostate tongyue capsule, prostate shule capsule, etc. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to use the medication.
1. Prostate Jindan Tablet: It is composed of danshen, red peony, zephyr, peach kernel and safflower, etc. It is used for the treatment of prostatitis in the form of dampness, heat and stasis. It is used for the adjuvant treatment of chronic prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia of the damp-heat stasis type, which can improve the symptoms of urinary difficulty, perineal distension and pain, nocturnal urination and urinary urgency, urinary pain, etc. It is also used for the treatment of chronic prostatitis of the damp-heat stasis type. Caution should be exercised for people with cold spleen and stomach. Drink less alcohol and eat less spicy and stimulating food during the period of taking the medicine.
2. Prostatitis Capsule: It is composed of red peony, earthworm, and Andrographis paniculata (shelled), etc. It is used for chronic prostatitis, which is characterized by stasis. It is used for chronic prostatitis with blood stasis and stagnation, combined with the evidence of dampness and heat, symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary residual leaking (after urination, there are still a few drops or a small section of urine from the urethral opening), perineum, lower abdomen or lumbar-sacral swelling and pain. Adverse reactions: individual patients with epigastric discomfort, hidden pain.
3. Prostate Shule Capsule: It is composed of Epimedium, Astragalus, Pseudostellariae, Plantago Ovatae, and Szechuan Cowslip. It is used for prostate hyperplasia and chronic prostatitis caused by deficiency of kidney and spleen, stagnation of qi and blood stasis. Symptoms include 晄white color, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), weakness and weakness of the waist and knees, abdominal distension, dysuria, dribbling, or frequent urination, urinary urgency, and astringent pain in the urethra.
Use of the above medicines requires medical supervision.