Which is better, Wu Zi Diffractive Pills or Liver-Sparing and Beneficial Yang Capsules, for the treatment of dyspareunia?

The efficacy of Wu Zi Derivative Zong Pills and Liver-Sparing and Beneficial Yang Capsules in treating dyspareunia are different, so they are not comparable, and it is recommended to choose different proprietary Chinese medicines according to different types of evidence. 1. Wu Zi Diffractive Zong Pills is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of Chinese wolfberry, dodder seed, raspberry, schizandra seed and psyllium seed, etc. It has the efficacy of tonifying the kidneys and replenishing the essence of the kidneys, and is used for the treatment of impotence, spermatorrhea and premature ejaculation caused by deficiency of the kidneys’ essence, lumbago, and dysuria, etc. When taking the medicine, avoid eating cold and greasy food. Avoid eating cold and greasy food while taking the medicine, and abstain from sexual intercourse. It is forbidden to use it during the period of cold and fever, or for those who are allergic to the product, or for those who are allergic to the product. 2. Liver-sparing and Yang-enhancing Capsule is also a proprietary Chinese medicine, which is composed of Chai Hu, Dilong, leech, Snakebird, Bacopa Monnieri, Fructus Schisandrae, Semen Cuscutae, and so on. It has the efficacy of relieving the liver and resolving the depression (treating the depression disease by dredging up the liver’s qi mechanism), invigorating blood circulation and tonifying the kidneys. This drug is used to treat functional impotence and blood supply deficiency type impotence caused by liver depression and kidney deficiency and blood stasis, with symptoms such as impotence and weakness, chest tightness, distension and pain in the chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area), and lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee areas). Note that it should be used with caution in patients with bleeding disorders and discontinued during colds. Prohibit alcoholism and excessive smoking during treatment, avoid all excessive mental stimulation, and discontinue other therapeutic drugs. For patients with impotence and inactivity, different drugs should be chosen according to different identification and typing, and it is recommended to take them under the dialectical guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, and not to blindly self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.