According to Chinese medicine, intrahepatic bile duct stones, depending on the symptoms, belong to the categories of “coercive pain” and “jaundice”. Currently, most Chinese medicine clinics use a combination of disease identification and evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of gallstones, which are divided into four types: liver depression and stagnation of qi (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, depression), liver depression and spleen deficiency, liver and gallbladder dampness and heat (dampness and heat accumulated in the liver and gallbladder), and blood stasis and blood circulation obstruction. Liver depression and qi stagnation type can be seen in coercive and rib distension and pain, chest tightness and abdominal distension, good taiyi, belching (hiccups) frequently, and the treatment is often used in the bile ducts to drain the stone soup plus subtractions. Liver-depression and spleen deficiency type can be seen as distension and pain or hidden pain in the coarseness of the ribs, chest tightness and abdominal distension, aggravated by labor, mostly accompanied by fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), and loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), which can be treated by adding or subtracting Si Jun Zi Tang and Chai Hu Shuo Hepatitis Dispersion. In Liver and Gallbladder Damp-Heat type, there is distending pain or cramping pain in the coarseness and ribs, bitter mouth and sticky mucus, yellow and red urine, irritability, nausea and vomiting, and yellowish body and eyes, and it can be treated with Sanjin Lizhi Gallbladder Soup with additions and subtractions. Blood stasis and obstruction of collaterals can be seen in the form of tingling and pain in the ribs, especially at night, or accompanied by fever and dark complexion, the treatment of which includes the addition of the flavor of Lost Smile San. The above remedies are not recommended to be purchased and used by patients on their own, and should be selected under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner according to the symptoms of the disease, to avoid unauthorized use of the remedies resulting in serious consequences.