Amber is used as a medicinal herb to invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), diuretic and lymphatic drainage, and sedative and tranquilizer (using heavy sedative medicines to stabilize the mind). Succinum can improve the symptoms of convulsions (pediatric disorders characterized by dizziness, apoplexy, and convulsions), epilepsy, palpitations and insomnia, gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination and astringent pain), retention of urine (dribbling of urine or inability to urinate), and dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea. Succus is sweet and flat in nature, and can enter the heart, liver and bladder meridians. It is often used clinically in combination with other medicines, for example, because it is good at calming the nerves (using drugs that are heavy and calming in nature to stabilize the nerves), it can be used in combination with traditional Chinese medicines such as Yuan Zhi, Calamus and Poria, in order to improve the symptoms of convulsions (a pediatric disease that is characterized by fainting, seizures, and convulsions), epilepsy, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, and restlessness of the heart and mind. It is also good at activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), dispersing blood stasis and eliminating symptoms. Combined with Angelica sinensis and Wu Yao, it can improve dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea caused by blood stasis and qi obstruction. In addition, amber also has the effect of inducing diuresis and clearing the flow of gonorrhea. Used alone or in combination with Chinese medicines such as qiancheng, haijinsha and moutong, it can improve gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, astringent pain), frequent urination, painful urination, retention of urine (inability to urinate), and urinary incontinence (inability to urinate smoothly). Use with caution if there is deficiency of Yin and internal heat and no stasis. The use of medication must be under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be taken on its own, so as not to cause delays in the condition.