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What traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions are there for bladder damp-heat syndrome?
(1) Fish White Yinhai Decoction

Indications: clearing away heat and toxic materials and promoting diuresis.

[Prescription] Houttuynia cordata 3 1g, Patrinia scabra 3 1g, Flos Lonicerae 18g, Lygodium japonicum 24g, Radix Sophorae Flavescentis 12g, Herba Plantaginis 15g, Folium Pyrrosiae 12g, and Fructus Kochiae/.

[Usage] Take decoction, daily 1 dose, twice a day.

(2) Rhizoma Anemarrhenae and Cortex Phellodendri Decoction

Indications: Damp-heat accumulated in the lower jiao is not conducive to gasification, so it is advisable to clear away heat and promote diuresis.

[Prescription] Rhizoma Anemarrhenae, Cortex Phellodendri, Semen Montenegro, Herba Dianthi, Herba Polygoni Avicularis, Poria, and Semen Malvae each 10g, Herba Lysimachiae Christinae, Herba Plantaginis each 15g, Liuyisan 12g (package), and Cortex Cinnamomi 2g.

[Usage] Take decoction, daily 1 dose, twice a day.

(3) Lingbaizhu Decoction

Indications: Damp-heat is accumulated in the lower jiao, and bladder gasification is unfavorable. Clearing heat, promoting diuresis and detoxicating.

[Prescription] Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae 25g, Coicis Semen 20g, Herba Patriniae 20g, Semen Vaccariae 10g, Folium Pyrrosiae 15g, tablet storage 10g, Herba Dianthi 15g and talc 15g.

[Usage] Take decoction, daily 1 dose, twice a day.