Prostatic hyperplasia belongs to the category of “essence of urine” in traditional Chinese medicine, and its traditional Chinese medicine treatment should be carried out according to the evidence, and there is no so-called one-drink that is good for the special effects of the prescription, clinically commonly used traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions are eight Zhengsan, Zhi Bai Di Huang Tang, Ji Sheng Kidney Qi Pills, etc. 1. 1. Bazheng San: It is composed of Psyllium, Qu Mai, Polygonum, Mudong, Talc, etc. It has the effect of clearing away heat and fire, inducing diuresis, and can be used for this disease, which is characterized by dampness-heat downstream injection, with symptoms of urination and yellowish redness, frequent and astringent urination and pain, poor dripping, or even urinary closure, and distension and fullness of the abdomen. 2. Zhi Bai Di Huang Tang: composed of yam, poria, cornelian cherry, cypress, etc., with the effect of nourishing yin and lowering fire (nourishing yin essence and lowering fire), it can be used for the disease of kidney yin deficiency, symptoms such as frequent and unpleasant urination, dribbling, dizziness, lumbar soreness and weakness of the knees, insomnia and dreaminess. 3. Jisheng Kidney Energy Pill: It is composed of cinnamon, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Radix Poriae, and so on, which has the effect of warming the kidneys and transforming the qi, inducing water retention and eliminating edema, and it can be used to treat the deficiency of yang in the kidney, such as incontinence of urination, incontinence or loss of urination, and weakness in the lower back and knees, which are sore and feeble in the lower back and knees, and so on. Patients diagnosed with prostate hyperplasia should be treated with standardized medication under the guidance of a physician. If you want to take traditional Chinese medicine for treatment, you should also be guided by a physician according to your own specific symptoms, and should not blindly listen to empirical prescriptions.