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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of glomerulonephritis |
| Wu Pi San Five-Peel Powder |
Drains Dampness; Diuretic; Resolves oedema; Tonifies Spleen-Qi; Regulates the Qi. | Skin oedema due to Spleen Deficiency with vigorous Dampness and stagnation of Qi. | Ascites (cirrhosis of liver); Breathing difficulty; Chronic glomerulonephritis; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the epigastrium; Dysuria; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Generalized oedema; Oliguria; Vesicular rash; Sensation of heaviness; Tongue with a white-greasy coating; Weak-Deep pulse (Ruo Chen). |
| Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang Stephania and Astragalus Decoction |
Tonifies Spleen-Qi; Diuretic. | Wind-Dampness or Wind oedema (Feng Shui) caused by Deficiency in the Exterior and an invasion of Wind and Dampness. | Acute glomerulonephritis; Ascites; Aversion to wind; Chronic nephritis; Oliguria; Sensation of heaviness; Spontaneous sweating; Superficial oedema; Rheumatic heart disease; Pale tongue, white coating; Floating-Faint pulse (Fu Wei). |
| Ba Zheng San (1/2) Eight-Herb Powder for Rectification; Dianthus Powder |
Diuretic; Clears Heat; Antilithic; Treats dysuria. | Urinary disorders caused by the clumping of Damp-Heat in the Lower Burner. | Acute prostatitis; Cystitis; Dark urine; Dry throat; Dysuria; Frequent urination; Glomerulonephritis; Hematuria; Kidney stone; Nephritis; Oliguria; Scanty urine; Turbid urine; Urethritis; Urinary tract infection; Distension of the lower abdomen; Dry mouth; Pain of the lower abdomen; Red tongue, yellow coating; Forceful-Slippery-Rapid pulse (You Li Hua Shu); Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |