Chinese herbal formulas for dispelling dampness include Ping Stomach San, San Ren Tang, Er Miao San, Wu Ling San and Wu Pi San. 1. Ping Stomach San. The medicinal composition of Pingtong San includes Cangzhu, Chenpi, Houpu, and Zhaogangcao. It has the effects of drying dampness, transporting spleen, moving qi and harmonizing stomach, and can be used to treat abdominal distension and fullness, nausea and vomiting, belching (hiccups), and physical drowsiness caused by dampness stagnation in the spleen and stomach. 2. San Ren Tang. The drug composition includes almonds, cardamom, Coix lacryma, slippery stone, Tongzhi, Houpu, and half-sia. It has the effect of clearing dampness and heat, and can be used to treat headache, coldness (fear of cold), heaviness, and yellowish color caused by dampness more than heat. 3. Er Miao San. The composition of the drug includes Huangbai and Cangzhu. It has the effect of clearing heat and drying dampness. It can be used in treating the symptoms of tendon and bone pain, weakness of the lower limbs, redness, swelling and heat pain in the knees, short and reddish urine (small amount of urine with dark yellow color) caused by dampness-heat infiltration (the invasion of dampness and heat into the intestines, bladder, pubic region, lower limbs, etc.). 4. Wu Ling San. The drug composition includes poria, zedoary, atractylodes, poria, cinnamon sticks. It has the effect of inducing diuresis and seepage of dampness (promoting the operation of water to get rid of dampness), and can treat diarrhea and dysuria caused by water-dampness internal retention (water-dampness stays in the body), as well as dysuria (unruly urination) and other conditions. 5. Wupi San. The composition of the drug includes Sang Bai Pi, Ginger Pi, Chen Pi, Dabu Pi, Poria Pi. It has the effect of inducing diuresis, eliminating swelling and seeping dampness, and can treat abdominal distension, dysuria and edema caused by water-dampness internal storage. All of the above Chinese medicines should be used correctly under the guidance of a professional physician.