In Chinese medicine, chronic urethritis caused by gram-positive bacteria is generally categorized as “gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dribbling and astringent pain)”, and commonly used medicines include Bazheng San, Xiaojijian Drink, Cheng’s Hypoglossus Dioscoreae and so on. 1. Bazheng San: It is mainly used for heat drenching (burning and stinging pain during urination, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort of traction in the abdomen), which manifests as red, astringent, hot and painful urination, pain in the abdominal region, bitter taste in the mouth and vomiting, etc. The medicines include Mutong, Plantago asiatica, Polygonum aviculare, Qu Mei, and Talcum, etc. The adverse effects and contraindications are not yet known. Its adverse effects and contraindications are not clear. 2. Xiao Ji Drink: It is mainly used for hemorrhagic drenching (the appearance of blood in urine and accompanied by pain), manifested as hot, astringent and stinging pain in urine, dark red urine, or with blood clots, the drugs include Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Artichoke, Slippery Stone, Mouton, Pu Huang, etc. The adverse reactions are not clear. Its adverse effects are not clear, the drug is only suitable for solid heat; if hemorrhagic, blood in the urine for a long time with cold or yin deficiency and fire or qi deficiency is not regulated, are not suitable for use. 3.Cheng’s Dioscorea Villosa: It is mainly used in the treatment of gonorrhea (turbid urine like rice soup or slippery like grease, accompanied by urinary frequency and urgency, and discomfort of abdominal traction), which manifests as turbid urine, milky white or like rice slop, with floating oil on the top, and precipitation when put down or accompanied by flocculation of clots, and hot and astringent pain in the urethra, with the medicines of Dioscorea villosa and Acorus calamus etc. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are still unclear. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. Chinese medicine should be used under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners under the identification of evidence, do not use medicine without authorization.