There is no concept of bile reflux in Chinese medicine, but bile reflux may cause burning pain in the stomach and epigastrium, nausea and vomiting, which is categorized as gastric pain and acid reflux in Chinese medicine. Warm Bile Soup has the effect of regulating qi and resolving phlegm (regulating the body’s qi to resolve phlegm), clearing the bile and harmonizing the stomach, which is ineffective against bile reflux, but has therapeutic effect on gastric and epigastric pains and vomiting of acid caused by bile reflux. Warm Bile Soup is composed of Chen Pi, Pinellia, Poria, Bamboo Roots, Citrus Aurantium, Glycyrrhiza Glabra and other traditional Chinese medicines, which has the effects of regulating qi and resolving phlegm (regulating the body’s qi to resolve phlegm), clearing the bile and harmonizing the stomach. The clinical manifestations are vomiting and eructation (hiccups), greasy and slightly yellowish coating, and slippery pulse. If the patient is diagnosed by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner as belonging to the syndrome of Gallbladder Depression and Phlegm Disturbance (internal disturbance of phlegm, malfunctioning of the evacuation and drainage of the gallbladder), the patient can be treated with Warm Gallbladder Soup according to the doctor’s prescription. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not known. It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use of drugs, do not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to delay the condition.