Men fifty years old kidney deficiency can be identified in the physician after the use of the Golden Chamber Kidney Qi Pills, six flavors of the rhizome pill and other proprietary Chinese medicines for treatment, need to be taken under the guidance of the physician. The Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill is composed of dihuang, yam, cornelian cherry (wine-roasted), poria and other medicines, and its effect is to warm and tonify the kidney yang, transforming the qi to move the water (to promote the operation of the gas, so as to promote the operation of the water and liquid). It is clinically used for the treatment of kidney deficiency and edema caused by deficiency of kidney yang, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, dysuria (unsmooth urination), and coldness and coldness of limbs. Its adverse effects are not clear, and its contraindication is contraindicated in pregnant women. Contraindications are not to be taken by pregnant women. Avoid sexual intercourse during the period of taking the medicine. Avoid eating raw and cold food. Avoid eating cold food. Liuwei Di Huang Pill is composed of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Chinese yam, Poria and other drugs, its effect is to nourish yin and tonify the kidney, clinically used for the treatment of renal yin insufficiency resulting in hot flashes (heat in the palms and feet), dizziness, tinnitus, lumbar and knee pain and weakness and other symptoms. Its contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. Avoid spicy food while taking Liu Wei Di Huang Wan. Cold and flu medicines should not be taken during the period of taking the medicine. If symptoms such as loss of appetite, gastric discomfort, loose stools and abdominal pain occur during the period of taking the medicine, go to the hospital for consultation. If the symptoms do not improve after two weeks of taking the medicine, you should go to the hospital. During the period of taking the medicine, keep a light diet and abstain from sexual intercourse. If you need to take medication, it is recommended that you take it under the guidance of a physician, not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.