Urinary tract infection belongs to the category of “gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dribbling and pain)” in Chinese medicine. If gonorrhea is accompanied by sore throat, Sanjin Tablets and Niuhuang Qingstomach Pills can be taken together if the diagnosis is that there is dampness-heat in the lower anxiety and fire in the heart and stomach.
Sanjin Tablets and Niu Huang Qing Stomach Pills are both proprietary Chinese medicines, of which Sanjin Tablets are clinically effective in clearing away heat and removing toxins, inducing dampness and clearing gonorrhea and benefiting the kidneys, treating mainly short and red urination caused by dampness-heat in the lower focal area (urine is small in volume and dark yellow in color), astringent and painful gonorrhea, urgent and frequent urination, dryness of the mouth and tongue, and soreness of the throat, etc. The adverse effects of this product are occasional bloody bleeding and soreness of throat.
Adverse reactions of this product are occasional mild elevation of serum alanine aminotransferase and serum menthyl aminotransferase, mild elevation of blood urea nitrogen, and mild decrease of blood leukocytes. It is contraindicated in pregnant women. Please pay attention to the monitoring of liver and kidney functions during the use of the drug.
Niu Huang Qing Stomach Pill is clinically effective in clearing stomach and laxative fire, moistening dryness and laxative, treating mainly dizziness and dizziness caused by fire in the heart and stomach, sores in the mouth and tongue, swollen and painful gums, sore throat of milky moths (related to tonsillitis in western medicine), constipation and redness of urine, and so on. Adverse effects of this product is not clear, pregnant women should not take. Wax skin and plastic shell should be removed before taking; the product can be chewed or swallowed in portions.
If you suffer from urinary tract infection with sore throat, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the evidence of treatment, and should not take medication on your own.