What herbs to take for UTI

Urethritis can have symptoms such as painful urination and abdominal discomfort. In Chinese medicine, it can correspond to gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination and astringent pain in urination), and the herbs available are psyllium, moneywort, and mouton.
1. Psyllium is sweet in taste, cold in nature, and belongs to the liver, kidney, lung and small intestine meridians. Its effects include clearing away heat, diuretic and drenching (to improve the problem of incomplete dribbling of urine and small amount of urine), penetrating dampness and stopping diarrhea, brightening the eyes and expectorating phlegm, etc. It can be used for heat drenching and astringent pain (burning pain and stabbing pain in urine, accompanied by frequent urination and urgent urination, and discomfort of pulling on the lower abdomen), oedema and distension, summer-dampness and diarrhea, redness of the eyes and swelling and pain, phlegm-heat and coughing.
2. Qian Cao is sweet, salty, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to the liver, gallbladder, kidney and bladder meridians. Its effects are to relieve dampness and jaundice (eliminating dampness and eliminating jaundice), diuretic and diuretic, detoxification and swelling, and it is used for dampness-heat jaundice, feverish drenching (burning and tingling pain in urination, accompanied by frequent and urgent urination, and discomfort of abdominal traction), astringent pain in urination, carbuncle and furuncle, and snake and insect bites.
3. Mutong is bitter in taste, cold in nature, belonging to the heart, small intestine, bladder meridian, the efficacy of diuresis and gonorrhea, clearing the heart and removing vexation, menstruation and breast milk, used for gonorrhea, oedema, distraction and urinary redness, sores in the mouth and tongue, menstrual closure of breast milk, dampness-heat paralysis and so on.
If you have similar symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to use the medicine. Do not use the medicine privately, so as not to cause damage to the organism.