What are the herbal remedies for Damp-Heat in the Liver and Gallbladder?

Chinese herbal prescriptions for treating liver and gallbladder dampness and heat include gentian diarrhea and liver pills, Yin gardenia Huang granules, and bitter yellow granules. Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of liver and gallbladder damp heat is related to factors such as weak spleen and stomach, uncontrolled diet and external damp heat. Liver and gallbladder damp-heat clinical mainly manifests as nausea and vomiting, coercion and rib distension and pain, loss of appetite, body and eyes yellow and other damp-heat internalized symptoms.
1.Gentian Liver Pill is composed of gentian, chaihu, scutellaria, gardenia, etc. It has the function of clearing the liver and gallbladder, relieving dampness and heat. It has the effect of clearing the liver and gallbladder and inducing dampness and heat. It is used for symptoms such as damp-heat in liver and gallbladder, dizziness and redness of eyes, tinnitus and deafness, ear swelling and pain, dystocia (pain in the area of coats of arms and ribs), bitter taste in the mouth, red and astringent pain in urine (fever, unobstructed and painful sensation during urination), and damp-heat with hypoglossia. Pregnant woman takes with caution.
2.Yin gardenia huang granule, consists of Yin Chen extract, gardenia extract, scutellaria baicalensis glycoside and so on. It has the efficacy of clearing away heat and removing toxins, inducing dampness and subduing jaundice (removing dampness and subduing jaundice). It is used for jaundice caused by dampness-heat of liver and gallbladder, which is characterized by yellowish color of face and eyes, distension and pain of chest and ribs, nausea and vomiting, and yellowish and reddish urine. Caution should be exercised during pregnancy and lactation.
3. Bitter Yellow Granules is composed of Yin Chen, Chai Hu and Da Qing Ye. It has the effect of clearing away heat and inducing dampness, dredging the liver and relieving yellow color. It is used to reduce yellowness in patients with jaundiced viral hepatitis caused by internal dampness and heat. It should be used with caution in patients with severe cardiac and renal insufficiency, and in patients with spleen deficiency.
The specific addition or subtraction of the drug should be under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not blindly adjust the medication.