Glandular cystitis belongs to the category of “gonorrhea” in traditional Chinese medicine, which requires the prescription of medication according to the patient’s symptoms. If you see frequent and short urination, burning and stinging pain in the urethra, yellowish red urine, constriction and pain in the abdomen (small abdominal traction and discomfort), or lumbar pain and refusal to be pressed, etc., we can use Bazheng San; if you see astringent pain in urination, leaking, abdominal distension, etc., we can use Sinking Fragrance San. For hot, astringent and painful urination, dark red urine, or blood clots, and increasing pain with fullness and urgency, Xiao Ji Drink can be used. If the urine is turbid like rice slop, or mixed with blood, hot and astringent pain in the urethra, etc., use Hypoglossum; if the urine is not very red and astringent, but dribbling, stopping at times, occurring in case of exertion, with lumbar soreness and knee weakness, etc., use Buxom Yam Pill. Diagnosed as adenoid cystitis patients, if you want to use traditional Chinese medicine, should also be based on their own specific symptoms in the physician’s diagnostic guidance, not blindly self-medication.