Best herbal remedies for urethritis

Clinically there is no best Chinese medicine for UTI, UTI belongs to the category of gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, gonorrhea and astringent pain) in traditional Chinese medicine. The main mechanism of gonorrhea is dampness-heat accumulation (dampness and heat in the body of each other) in the lower jiao, bladder qi unfavorable, clinical symptoms can be used to use eight Zhengsan, unparalleled yamaberry pills, shiweisan, and other medicines to treat. 1. Bazheng San: it has the effect of clearing heat and fire (removing heat and fire from the body), diuresis and gonorrhea, treating damp-heat gonorrhea, symptoms include frequent urination and urgency, astringent pain when drowning, poor gonorrhea, reddish-colored urine, or even urinary retention (urine dripping or not coming out), fullness of the abdomen, dryness of the mouth and the throat, yellowish coating on the tongue and a slippery pulse. 2. Unparalleled Yam Pill: It has the effect of strengthening the spleen and tonifying the kidney, and can be used for gonorrhea caused by insufficient endowment (inborn constitution and poor functioning) or labor injuries and prolonged illnesses, with symptoms such as insufficient redness of urine, little drowning pain, but incessant gushing, which stops at times and occurs when there is exertion, and the course of the disease is lingering. Note that pregnant women should not be used with caution. 3. Shi Wei San: has the effect of clearing heat and diuresis, activating blood circulation, the main treatment of bladder heat caused by stone drenching (urinary discharge of gravel, or sudden interruption of urination, pain in the urethra, lumbar and abdominal pain intolerable), the symptoms of urinary drenching (the sensation of incomplete urination) frequently, urine can sometimes be caught in the gravel, urinary astringency and pain, or sudden interruption of urination, urinary tract tingling and embarrassment, and so on. UTI patients need to go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner’s identification and rational use of medication.