There is no “proprietary Chinese medicine for right rib pain” in medicine, rib pain in Chinese medicine can usually be divided into liver qi stagnation (liver qi and blood transportation is not smooth, depression), blockage of silt and blood, dampness-heat condensation (dampness and heat in the body of each other) and other types of evidence, it is recommended that the patient according to their own condition and then do the appropriate treatment. 1. Liver qi stagnation (liver qi and blood transportation is not smooth, depression): liver qi stagnation caused by rib pain symptoms are often manifested as rib distension and pain, loss of appetite, thin white tongue, etc., it is recommended that the patient can be under the guidance of the doctor to take with liver qi (regulating liver qi stagnation) of the proprietary Chinese medicines, such as gentian diarrhea liver pill. 2. Blood stasis and obstruction: If the patient suffers from blood stasis and obstruction type rib pain, the symptoms are often manifested as stabbing pain in the ribs, dark purple tongue, dark color, etc., it is recommended that the patient can take Chinese medicines with the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (to promote the blood circulation and eliminate the blood stasis in the body), dispersing the knots and relieving the pain under the guidance of the doctor, such as Si-Yi-San-Shi-Essentia and so on. 3. Damp-heat accumulation (dampness and heat evil in the body each other agglomeration): Damp-heat accumulation type rib pain symptom often manifests as rib bone distension and pain, nausea and vomiting, yellow tongue, etc. Suggests that the patient can take has the qi to stop the pain (relieves the pain by dredging the qi), dredges the liver and the gastric efficacy of proprietary Chinese medicines, for example, dan jia jia xue yu pian, etc.. Patient if appear other bad symptoms, also should go to hospital Chinese medicine department in time, consult the Chinese medicine doctor to recognize the evidence to guide, follow the doctor’s prescription medication, not blindly use the medicine by oneself.