There is no such thing as a traditional Chinese medicine prescription for varicocele. Patients with varicocele need to be treated by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and then choose the appropriate medication for the type of varicocele, so it is not possible to make a generalization. Clinically, it can be categorized as stasis, liver-qi stagnation, and qi stagnation and blood stasis. Stasis blocking veins and collaterals type: it often shows tingling sensation in the scrotum and mostly involves the lower abdomen, etc. The treatment mainly focuses on removing blood stasis and clearing up menstruation, and the commonly used traditional Chinese medicine prescription is Gui Zhi Poria Soup, which includes Gui Zhi, Poria, Mudan Pi, peach kernel, and white peony, etc. Adverse effects or contraindications are still not clear. Liver qi stagnation (liver qi is not smooth) type: often manifested as scrotal distension and pain, abdominal stagnation, etc. The treatment mainly focuses on dredging the liver and regulating qi, commonly used traditional Chinese medicine prescription for Tiantai Wu Yao San, which includes Wu Yao, Mucilage, Fennel, Gaultheria, Betel Nut, Green Peel, Neem, etc., the adverse effects or contraindications are not yet clear. Qi deficiency and blood stagnation type: manifested as obvious swelling and painful sensation of the scrotum, and mostly involving the lower abdomen. Treatment mainly focuses on benefiting qi and lifting traps, dredging the liver and regulating qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), and the commonly used Chinese herbal formula is Shunyi Shengjing Tang, which includes Astragalus, Angelica sinensis, Cuscuta chinensis Patients with varicocele should use medication under the guidance of a professional doctor.