Yin Yang House | Yu Dai Wan – Cure Discharge Leucorrhea Pill Herbal Formula Database

Yu Dai Wan Herbal Formula Classifications and Usages

The herbal formula “yu dai wan” , 愈带丸, which in english is “cure discharge leucorrhea pill“, is categorized within the “expel dampness” functional grouping and within the “clear damp-heat” sub-category.

Of many possible clinical applications, it may be considered to influence the following issues/symptoms:

  • Abnormal vaginal discharge – yellow or green colour, cottage-cheese like texture and foul smelling.
  • Painful urination, burning, increased urgency/frequency. 
  • Yeast infection.

Our shop contains yu dai wan from the following manufacturer:

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For many reasons such as availability, ecological choices, and/or price, each manufacturer or herbalist may well adjust the exact composition of a specific formula. Yu Dai Wan is generally comprised of the following herbs:

ViewBai Shao (White Peony Root)

Nourishes the blood and regulates menstrual problems due to blood deficiency (pale, lusterless complexion and nails) – menstrual dysfunction, vaginal discharge, uterine bleeding – very common herb fo…

ViewChuan Xiong (Szechuan Lovage Root)

Invigorate blood, promote movement of Qi – any blood stasis pattern, important for gynecological issues (amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, difficult labor, lochioschesis).
Expels wind and alleviates pain – …

ViewChun Pi (Bark or Root Bark of Ailanthus)

Clears heat, dries dampness, binds up intestines – chronic diarrhea due to damp-heat, with blood in the stool, chronic vaginal discharge due to damp-heat.
Kills parasites – roundworms.

ViewDang Gui (Chinese Angelica Root)

Tonifies the blood, regulates menses – pallid, ashen complexion, tinnitus, blurred vision, palpitations, irregular menses, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea.
Invigorates/harmonizes the blood, disperses cold …

ViewGao Liang Jiang (Galangal Rhizome)

Warms the middle warmer, alleviates pain – epigastric/abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, hiccup due to cold in the middle warmer.

A single formula, alone, may not be sufficient to fully address a particular TCM diagnostic pattern. Formulas may be used alone, in combinations, and/or in stages. Yu Dai Wan is a candidate for consideration when needing to influence bladder damp heat.

Yu Dai Wan may potentially be used, in coordination with a well tailored overall approach, to influence the following conditions: leukorrhea and/or yeast infection (candidiasis)