What medicines are taken to treat damp-heat-infused chronic prostatitis?

Chronic prostatitis belongs to the category of “essence turbidity” in Chinese medicine, and when the diagnosis belongs to the evidence of dampness-heat injection (dampness and heat invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.), you can take Chinese medicines such as Bazhengsan or Longguan Diarrheal Liver Soup. 1. Ba Zheng San. Treating damp-heat gonorrhea syndrome (increased frequency of urination, dribbling and astringent pain). Symptoms include frequent urination and urgency, astringent pain when drowning, poor dribbling, reddish color of urine, or even retention of urine (not being able to urinate or not being able to urinate), acute fullness in the abdomen, dryness of the mouth and the throat, and so on. 2. Longdian Diarrhea Liver Tang. It is used for treating the symptoms of inflammation of liver and gallbladder, such as headache, eye redness, dystocia (pain in the area of coeruleus and ribs), bitter taste in the mouth, deafness and swelling of the ears, etc.; as well as the symptoms of dampness-heat downward injection of the liver meridian, such as swelling of the yin, itching of the yin, yin sweating, drenching of the urination or yellow odor under the belt of the women. It is also not suitable for the symptoms of coldness in the spleen and stomach and hyperactivity of yin and yang. All of the above medications should be used properly under the guidance of a medical professional.