There is no such thing as the Top 10 Edema Reducing Proprietary Chinese Medicines. According to Chinese medicine practitioners, factors such as wind and water dampness, as well as deficiencies such as spleen and kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and kidneys), can lead to the appearance of oedema (swelling of the body) symptoms. After diagnosis by a professional physician, one may choose to take Chinese medicines such as Wu Ling Tablets, Jisheng Kidney Qi Pills, and Radix Rehmanniae Pills for treatment. 1. Wu Ling Tablets: It has the effects of warming yang and transforming qi (warming yang qi in the body), inducing dampness and promoting water circulation (inducing dampness and promoting the operation of water and liquid), and is composed of Poria cocos, Zedoaria, Poria cocos, Cinnamon twig, etc. It is used to treat the symptoms such as urinary incontinence (symptoms of irregular urination and reduced urine output), edema, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and thirst for water (symptoms of thirst without wanting to drink) caused by the internal suspension of water-dampness. (thirst but do not want to drink water). 2. Jisheng Kidney Qi Pill: It has the effects of warming the kidney and transforming qi (warming and tonifying the yang qi of the kidney), inducing diuresis and eliminating oedema (facilitating urination and eliminating oedema). It consists of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata (ripened rhubarb), Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum (Cornus Officinalis), Mudan Pi (Mudan Pi) and other medicines. 3. Radix Rehmanniae Pill: It has the effect of warming the middle and strengthening the spleen (strengthening the spleen and stomach with Yang-warming medicines), and is composed of Radix Rehmanniae Pill, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, etc. It is mainly used for the treatment of the symptoms of cold pain in the epigastrium and abdomen (pain in the abdomen which is aggravated when it meets with cold and alleviated when it meets with warmth), and loose stools in the limbs (coldness of limbs and loose stools), and it can be used to alleviate the symptoms of oedema due to the deficiency of Yang of the spleen (deficiency of Yang of the spleen and the failure of its function of transportation and digestion). The adverse reactions and contraindications of the above three drugs are not clear, and they should be used by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners after diagnosis, and should not be taken blindly.