Prostate Shutong refers to Prostate Shutong Capsule, which can be used together with Bazheng Granules for the treatment of damp-heat urinary drenching. Because Prostate Shutong Capsule has the effect of dissolving stasis and dispersing stagnation, clearing heat and dampness (removing heat and dampness in the body), and Bazheng Granules has the effect of diuresis, drenching, and clearing heat, so the two can be paired together to achieve a certain therapeutic effect. 1. Prostatic Dredging Capsule is composed of Chinese medicines such as Sanleng, Zedoary, Amaranthus, Verbena, Hordeum vulgare, Chaihu, Sichuan hyssop and so on. It has the efficacy of resolving blood stasis and dispersing stagnation, clearing heat and inducing dampness, and is used clinically for the treatment of frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary dribbling, perineum, lower abdomen or lumbosacral swelling or pain, and scrotal dampness and other diseases. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear, the use of should pay attention to the diet should be light, avoid eating spicy stimulating food. 2. Bazheng Granules is composed of Mutong, Qu Mai, Polygonum aviculare, Slippery Rock, Psyllium and other traditional Chinese medicines. It has the efficacy of clearing heat, diuretic and detoxicating, and is clinically used for the treatment of dampness-heat infiltration (dampness and heat invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.), short and red urination (small amount of urination, dark yellow color), gonorrhea and astringent pain, and dry mouth and throat, etc. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear, the use of the drug should be noted that the drug should not be taken with warm tonic Chinese medicine, allergic to the product should be taken with caution. At the same time, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food during the medication. If necessary, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, according to their own circumstances, reasonable choice, not to take on their own, so as not to make a mistake.