Herbs used to treat urinary tract infections include Mucuna pruriens, Tongzhi, and Shiwei, etc. Specific medication should be directed by a doctor.
Urinary tract infection belongs to the category of gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dribbling and pain) in Chinese medicine, which is a condition characterized by dribbling and stinging pain in urination, frequent urination, wanting to urinate but not yet finished, constriction of the abdomen (body spasm and convulsion due to the feeling of wind and cold), and pain leading to the waist and abdomen.
1. Mutong has the effect of diuretic and diaphoretic (improving the problem of urinary dribbling and urination), promoting menstruation and breast-feeding, and clearing the mind and removing vexation. It can be used in the treatment of gonorrhea with short and red urine (small amount of urine with dark yellow color), dribbling and astringent pain, edema, heartburn, sore mouth and tongue, impassable breast milk and menstrual closure. The adverse effects of this product is not clear, pregnant women should be used with caution, not a large number of long time to take.
2. Tongcao has the effect of diuretic and diuresis, and passes qi to lower breast milk. It can be used for the treatment of dysuria (unsmooth urination), dribbling and astringent pain, dysuria and edema, postpartum lactation, etc. The adverse effects of taking Tong Cao are not clear. The adverse effects of taking Tongcao have not been clarified, pregnant women should be used with caution.
3. Shi Wei has the effect of diuretic and diuresis, cooling blood and stopping bleeding, clearing the lungs and relieving cough. It can be used for treating dysuria, dribbling and astringent pain, epistaxis with blood fever, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), blood in urine, etc. It can also be used for treating the symptoms of diuresis and diuresis. The contraindications and adverse reactions of Shi Wei are not clear.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for timely consultation for discomfort such as astringency and stinging pain in urination and incomplete dribbling, etc. The use of the above herbal medicines should be guided by a medical practitioner. Do not take medication on your own to avoid delaying the condition.