Chinese medicine categorizes non-purulent otitis media as ear distension, and it can be treated with the prescription of Jing Fang Pu Sheng Poison Dispersing Powder, Gentian Diarrhea Liver Soup, and Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae Powder. 1. Jing, Fang, and Toxin Dispersant: This medicine is mainly used for the disease caused by the attack of wind evil, with the symptoms including blockage in the ear, mostly accompanied by hearing loss, nasal congestion, runny nose, headache, fever and malignant cold (fear of cold), etc. The medicine includes Jing, Fang, and Toxin Dispersant, which are used in the treatment of otitis media. The medicines include Jingwu, Fangfeng, Qiangwu, Duhu, Qianhu, Platycodonopsis, Citrus aurantium, and so on. 2. Longdian Diarrhea Liver Soup: this medicine is for those who have distension and blockage in the ear, slight pain in the ear, irritability, bitter and dry mouth, bitter fullness in the chest and hypochondrium (feeling distension and discomfort in front and both sides of the chest), which belongs to the liver and gallbladder dampness-heat syndrome, and the medicines include gardenia, scutellaria, psyllium, chaihu, and licorice. 3. ginseng ling baizhu san: this medicine is targeting at spleen deficiency and dampness, symptomatic see in the ear distension and blockage feeling, not cured for a long time, chest tightness, dullness (no appetite, eat less), abdominal distension, loose stools (feces is thin and not shaped), limb fatigue and weakness, colorlessness, and so on. The medicines include lentil, Houpu, licorice, yam and ginseng. The adverse effects of the above drugs are not clear. Patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention if they feel unwell and should take the medication as prescribed by the doctor.