Psyllium plus Chicken Nei Jin are both Chinese herbs. Combined, they have the effects of strengthening the stomach and eliminating food, diuretic and diaphoretic (to improve the problem of dribbling in the urine and urinating in small amounts), cooling the blood and detoxifying the toxin (referring to the treatment of blood-heat and toxins in the blood), and so on. 1. Plantago asiatica: it has the effects of clearing heat, diuretic and drenching, dispelling phlegm, cooling blood and detoxicating, and can be used in the treatment of feverish drenching (burning and tingling when urinating, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort of pulling in the abdomen), astringent pain, edema and urinary incontinence, summer-dampness and diarrhea (diarrhea caused by summer-dampness and evil Qi), phlegm-heat coughing, epistaxis and carbuncle, swelling, sores and poisons, and other diseases. 2. Chicken Neijin: with the effects of strengthening stomach and eliminating food, astringent essence and stopping spermatorrhea (consolidating semen and preventing spermatorrhea), and clearing lymphatic discharge, it can be used in the treatment of food stagnation (the accumulation of indigested food in the stomach), vomiting, diarrhea and dysentery, children’s chancre (a kind of children’s chronic disease manifested as emaciation, dietary anomalies, abdominal distension, thinning of hair and withering and yellowing of the hair), urination and spermatorrhea, and other diseases. Psyllium plus Chicken Neijin can be used in the treatment of gonorrhea (increased urination, dribbling and pain), but the specific combination should be used under the guidance of a physician’s diagnosis, not blindly self-medication.