Patients with Shao Yang Dampness Depression can take Artemisia Scutellariae Qing Gallbladder Soup or Chai Hu Wen Gallbladder Soup to regulate the condition. Artemisia Scutellaria Bile Clearing Tang is composed of Artemisia annua, Scutellaria baicalensis, Citrus aurantium, Bamboo Roots, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Semen Haematoxylinum, Poria, Slippery Stone, Glycyrrhiza Glabra and Cynanchum. It has the effect of clearing bile and inducing dampness, harmonizing the stomach and resolving phlegm. Artemisia Scutellaria Bile Clearing Tang is used in the treatment of malaria-like cold and fever, mild cold and severe heat, bitter mouth and diaphragmatic congestion, acidic and bitter water vomiting, or vomiting yellow saliva and mucus, or even dry vomiting and hiccups (hiccups), distension and pain in the chest and ribs, and yellowish urine and less urination. Precautions for this drug are not known. Chai Hu Wen Gallbladder Tang is composed of Chai Hu, Chen Pi, Pinellia, Poria, Licorice, Bamboo Roots and Citrus Aurantium. It has the efficacy of warming the gallbladder and dispelling dampness, and is used for the treatment of Shaoyang Damp-Heat Disease. Adverse reactions or contraindications are not clear. It should be noted that patients with Shaoyang dampness and depression are advised to seek medical advice as soon as possible and under the guidance of a doctor for scientific treatment, not to avoid avoiding treatment, not to mention self-medication, so as to avoid delaying the condition and affecting subsequent treatment.