Warm Bile Soup usually has no effect on regulating high liver fire, and is used to treat evidence of bile depression and phlegm disturbance (internal disturbance of phlegm, malfunctioning of the evacuation and transmitting function of the gallbladder). Wen Gallbladder Tang is a TCM formula. It is mainly composed of Chinese medicines such as Pinellia, Citrus aurantium and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, which has the effects of regulating the body’s qi to resolve phlegm, harmonizing the stomach and inducing bile secretion. It is mainly used for the treatment of timidity (fearfulness in the heart, not daring to see others, easily frightened), dizziness and palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), vomiting and eructation (hiccups), and dizziness caused by bilious depression and phlegm disturbance. There are no clear side effects of Wen Bile Tang. It is not recommended for people with heart, liver and blood deficiencies such as heartburn and palpitations, as it may lead to aggravation of symptoms. It is contraindicated for people with yin deficiency and cold deficiency, and pregnant and lactating women need to use this medicine with caution. Avoid eating fatty, sweet, greasy and spicy food during the period of taking the medicine, and pay attention to a light diet and regular work and rest. Warm bile soup should be used under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to correctly use the medicine, not self-medication.