Gentian Diarrhea Liver Pill is composed of gentian, chaihu, scutellaria, gardenia, zedoaria, mouton, psyllium, angelica, dihuang, licorice, with the efficacy of clearing the liver and gallbladder, diuresis of dampness-heat, and is used for dizziness and red eyes (dizziness and redness of the eyes) caused by dampness-heat of the liver and gallbladder, tinnitus and deafness, pain in the ear, dystocia and bitterness of the mouth (feeling pain in the region of the dystocia and ribs, and bitterness in the mouth). Adverse effects and contraindications of the drug are not known. Pregnant women, the elderly and frail, and those with loose stools should be cautious. Avoid spicy and irritating food while taking the medicine. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is composed of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, Radix Ophiopogonis, Rhizoma Ophiopogonis, Rhizoma Ophiopogonis, Poria, and Rhizoma Zedoariae, and is used for treating kidney yin deficiency, dizziness, ringing in the ears, lumbar and knee soreness and tenderness (a feeling of soreness and tenderness of lumbar and knee), bone vaporization and tidal fever (a burst of heat, and a feeling of heat penetrating outward from the inside of the bone), and night sweating (unusual sweating after going to sleep, and stopping of sweating when one wakes up), and semen leakage. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear. Avoid spicy food while taking the medicine. There is no contraindication to the use of Gentian Liver Pill and Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, so they can be taken together. If there is a need for medication, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly self-medication.