Deafness Zuo Ci Wan and Qi Ju Di Huang Wan can be taken together, have the effect of nourishing the kidney and liver, used for the liver and kidney yin deficiency caused by dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision and so on. Deafness Zuo Ci Pill and Qi Ju Di Huang Wan are both proprietary Chinese medicines, can be taken together, the composition and efficacy of the two drugs are not in conflict, and will not produce adverse reactions due to the use of the same. They can be used for symptoms caused by yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, including dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, tears in the wind, blurred vision, shyness and photophobia. Deafness Zuo Ci Wan is composed of Magnetite (calcined), Cornus officinalis (prepared), Poria, Bamboo leaf and Chai Hu. It is used for dizziness and dizziness, tinnitus and deafness caused by yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney), and has the effect of nourishing the kidney and calming the liver. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear, note that sudden tinnitus and deafness are prohibited. It should not be taken when having a cold. People with high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease and other serious chronic diseases should be taken under the guidance of a physician. Wolfberry, chrysanthemum, chrysanthemum, wine cornelian cherry, ripened rhizome pill composition. It is used for dimness of vision caused by yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, shyness and fear of light, dizziness, tinnitus, and tears in the wind, and has the effect of nourishing the kidney and liver. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear, avoid indigestible food. It should not be taken by patients with cold and fever. People with hypertension, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease and other serious chronic diseases should be taken under the guidance of a physician. Deafness Zuo Ci Pill and Qi Ju Di Huang Pill, if you need to take medication, should be taken under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and should not be self-medicated to avoid causing adverse consequences.