What are the herbal treatments for high uric acid urea creatinine?

Uric acid urea creatinine are high, which may be caused by glomerulonephritis or renal insufficiency. The above diseases belong to the category of edema and other diseases in TCM internal medicine, and can be treated according to the identification of edema. For example, for the case of wind-water interactions (the wind evil invades the skin, manifesting as edema of the eyelids, limbs, etc.), we can take Yue maidservant plus artichoke soup; and for the case of dampness-poisoning infiltration, we can take five-flavored antiseptic drink, and so on.
1. Wind-water interplay syndrome: this type of patient will have rapid swelling of the limbs, accompanied by symptoms such as coldness (fear of cold), fever, and dysuria (unsmooth urination). It can be treated by dredging wind and clearing heat, promoting the lungs and promoting the flow of water. Commonly used therapeutic prescriptions include Yue Maid and Jia Zhu Tang.
2. Dampness-poison immersion syndrome: patients often have swollen eyelids, bright-colored skin all over the body, scanty urination, skin ulceration and other manifestations. It can be treated by declaring the lungs and detoxifying the toxin, inducing dampness and eliminating swelling, and the representative prescriptions include Five-flavored Disinfectant Drink and so on.
3. Dampness-heat congestion (excessive dampness-heat evil, stagnation in the body) certificate: the patient will have generalized swelling, shiny skin, chest and epigastric plumpness (chest and abdomen feel full and stuffy), short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), dry stools and other symptoms, can be used to divide dampness-heat treatment, commonly used tonics are sparing chisel drink.
Uric acid urea nitrogen creatinine are high, need to be based on traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment to select the appropriate prescription for treatment, how to select the appropriate prescription needs to be guided by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, to avoid misunderstanding the condition.