A variety of microorganisms are often present in the human skin, oral cavity, nasopharyngeal cavity, and intestinal tract. Under normal conditions, the human skin and mucous membranes act as a barrier to prevent microorganisms from invading tissues. Once the skin or mucous membranes become defective, or the normal ducts become blocked, and the systemic resistance to infection is reduced, pathogenic microorganisms take advantage of the situation and multiply, thus causing infection in the body. The most common early surgical infections include boils, carbuncles, nail fungus, subcutaneous acute cellulitis, dermatitis, and superficial acute lymphadenitis and lymphangitis. If left untreated, they can cause deep abscesses or systemic sepsis and septicemia. Since Fleming’s discovery of penicillin in 1929, antibiotics have been widely used in clinical practice and there are thousands of different types. Although antibiotics have saved a large number of lives, in recent years, due to their massive abuse, many drug-resistant superbugs have been created. Statistics from a major hospital in Shanghai, where surgery has been performed for many years, show that resistance to penicillin is now almost 100%. In China, on the other hand, the rate of antibiotic use among hospitalized patients is as high as 70%, with almost everyone in surgery using antibiotics at a rate of 97%. Experts pessimistically predict that in the near future, humans will face a “post-antibiotic era” in which no antibiotics will be available. In fact, the treatment of early surgical infections can be done without the use of antibiotics. Thousands of years of practice in Chinese medicine have proven that these diseases can be cured with the proper application of Chinese herbal medicine. Boils and carbuncles are purulent infections of hair follicles and surrounding tissues, and are considered by Chinese medicine to be the result of heat toxicity invading the skin. Nail fungus is a purulent infection caused by bacteria growing and multiplying under the skin through a minimally invasive break in the skin next to the nail. Dantoxicosis is an acute inflammation of the skin and reticular lymphatic vessels, and is considered by Chinese medicine to be mainly fire toxicity, which can be caused by wind, damp and heat evils turning into fire. All of the above infections are treated by Chinese medicine with the principle of clearing heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and relieving pain. “The Six Gods Pill is a classic Chinese medicine that has been handed down by Lei Yun Shang in Shanghai for a century and a half, and it is a household name known to both young and old. It is the earliest and most effective antiseptic and antiviral herbal medicine before the birth of penicillin; it is the smallest dose of traditional Chinese medicine; its production process has been handed down to this day and is included in the national intangible cultural heritage. This formula is composed of 6 herbs, including pearl powder, niuhuang, musk, xionghuang, toadstool and ice chips, which can be taken internally and applied externally. Pharmacological research has proved that Six Gods Pill has obvious anti-viral, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, enhancing immune function, strengthening the heart and anti-tumor, etc. It is a good medicine for treating sore throat and carbuncles and furuncles caused by heat poison. ”It has been classified as a national secret species and a protected species of Chinese medicine at the national level, and is the treasure of Chinese medicine.