Powdered kudzu, Chinese herbal name, has the effect of relieving muscle (relieving evil qi on the surface of the skin) and relieving fever, generating fluids and quenching thirst, publishing and penetrating rashes, and elevating yang and stopping diarrhea; it is used in treating exogenous fever, stiffness and pain in the head and neck, thirst in warm illnesses, thirst, impermeable measles, diarrhea, etc. It is also used in treating the symptoms of diarrhea. It should be used under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. Pueraria Mirifica is the dried root of the leguminous plant Pueraria Mirifica, which is effective in relieving muscle fever, generating body fluid, quenching thirst, expressing and transmitting rashes, and elevating yang to stop diarrhea; it is often used in combination with Chai Hu, Cinnamon, Ephedra, Paeonia lactiflora, and Ascophyllum to treat exogenous fever, head and neck rigidity and pain, and impenetrable measles; and in combination with Coptis chinensis and Atractylodes macrocephala to treat heat excretion and hot dysentery and diarrhea of spleen deficiency. It is recommended to use it in raw form for relieving muscles and fever, transmitting rashes and generating body fluid, and in simmering form for elevating yang and stopping diarrhea. The effect of single-flavored traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of the disease is not obvious, the treatment must be under the guidance of the TCM physician to identify the medication, the rational application of drugs, do not arbitrarily use drugs.