What herbs are used to treat urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence can be treated with Shrinking Spring Pills, tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi, and Bazheng San after the physician has identified the symptoms. Urinary incontinence in Chinese medicine can be categorized into renal qi not solid, lung and spleen qi deficiency, bladder dampness and heat. 1. Kidney qi not solid: the patient appears urinary incontinence, self-loss at any time, especially when coughing and standing upright. The urine is clear and long, the face is pale, the waist and knees are sore, and the limbs are cold with fatigue (dysphoria). The tongue is pale and fat, the moss is white and moist, and the pulse is thin and weak. The treatment is to tonify the kidney, benefit the qi and consolidate astringency. Prescriptions such as Shrinking Spring Pill and Gongdi Pill can be used. 2. Lung, spleen and qi deficiency: incontinence of urine, urinating with a little movement, urinating with coughing, shortness of breath and laziness, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), spontaneous sweating, loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), pale tongue and thin pulse. The treatment is to tonify the middle Jiao Qi (treating Qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen) to regulate urination. The formula is tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi, such as tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi. 3. Damp-heat in the bladder: incontinence of urine, dribbling, frequent and painful urination, yellow urine, burning when urinating, dry and bitter mouth, heartburn. The tongue is red with yellow fur. Treatment is to clear away dampness and heat. The formula is Bazheng San and so on. The treatment of urinary incontinence needs to be diagnosed and treated by a physician after the use of medication, not blindly self-medication.