Chinese medicines for treating impassable bladder meridians include Shuji Vitalizing Pills, Shuji Vitalizing Blood Capsules, and Hematopoietic Pills. According to Chinese medicine, “no passage is pain”, the main symptom of bladder meridian blockage is the pain in the area of meridian circulation, such as lumbar and back pain, neck and headache, etc. 1. Shujin and Vitalizing Pill: It is mainly composed of Wuga Pi, Qiang Wu, Duhong, Chuanxiong, Gui Zhi, Wei Ling Xian, Gallus gallus, Angelica sinensis, Cow’s Knee and other traditional Chinese medicines. It has the effect of relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, dispelling wind and removing dampness, and is mainly used for the treatment of general wind pain in bones and joints, lumbar and knee pain and other diseases. This drug is prohibited for those who are allergic to the ingredients of this drug, and prohibited for women during pregnancy. 2. Shujin and Blood Vitalizing Capsule: It is mainly composed of safflower, dog’s spine, fragrant adder, Xiangjiappi, elongation grass, Luo Shi Vine, Zelan leaf, chicken blood vine, mistletoe and other traditional Chinese medicines. It has the effect of relaxing tendons and activating blood circulation and dissipating blood stasis. It is used for treating various kinds of musculoskeletal pain, lumbar and back pain, and contracture of limbs. People who are allergic to the ingredients of this medicine are forbidden to use it, and women during pregnancy are forbidden to use this medicine. It has the efficacy of promoting qi and relieving pain (relieving pain by regulating the body’s qi), activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and is used for treating headache and chest pain, insomnia and excessive dreaming, and irritability caused by internal obstruction of blood stasis and blockage of the meridians and collaterals. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the ingredients of this medicine and is contraindicated in pregnant women. If the bladder meridian is impassable, it should be treated under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and self-medication is not recommended.