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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to dysuria (burning) |
| Zhu Ling Tang (1/2) Polyporus Decoction |
Diuretic; Drains Heat; Nourishes Yin. | Injury from Cold entering the Yang brightness or lesser Yin-stage where it transforms into Heat. | Diarrhea; Dysuria; Fever; Nephritis; Oliguria; Thirst; Urinary tract infection; Cough; Dysuria (burning); Hematuria; Insomnia; Irritability; Nausea; Floating pulse (Fu); Rapid pulse (Shu) according to the Shang Han Lun. |
| Shen Shi Zhu Ling Tang Polyporus Decoction from Master Shen |
Diuretic; Drains Heat; Nourishes Yin. | Injury from Cold entering the Yang brightness or lesser Yin-stage where it transforms into Heat. | Dysuria; Fever; Nephritis; Oliguria; Severe diarrhea due to the inability to expel fluids through urination; Thirst; Urinary tract infection; Cough; Dysuria (burning); Hematuria; Insomnia; Irritability; Nausea; Floating pulse (Fu); Rapid pulse (Shu) according to the Shang Han Lun. |
| Shi Wei San Pyrrosia Leaf Powder |
Diuretic; Antilithic. | All types of lithiasis. | Acute nephritis; Cystitis; Dysuria (burning); Gallstone; Intermittent urination; Kidney stone; Pain in the lower back; Pain of the lower abdomen; Reddish urine; Turbid urine; Urethritis; Urine with sediments; Yellow urine; Tongue with greasy coating; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |