Urinary Tract Infections · Liver Channel Damp-Heat Pattern

Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 7 min
Body Area: Pelvis


Pattern Overview

Liver Channel Damp-Heat is a pattern in urinary tract infections, characterized by inflammation extending to the upper urinary tract, burning urination, flank pain, irritability, and bitter taste. The core pathogenesis is Liver Channel Damp-Heat descending to the lower Jiao, causing urinary tract inflammation, bacterial ascent, and systemic symptoms.


Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points

Differentiation DimensionManifestations
Primary SymptomsBurning urination, flank pain, frequent urination, urgency
Associated SymptomsBitter taste, irritability, red eyes, hypochondriac pain
Tongue and PulseRed tongue with yellow greasy coating, wiry and rapid pulse
PathogenesisLiver Channel Damp-Heat affecting the lower Jiao
EtiologyEmotional stress, poor diet, alcohol consumption, bacterial ascent

Acupuncture Point Prescription

PointLocationFunction
Xingjian (LR2)Dorsum of the foot, between the 1st and 2nd metatarsals, proximal to the web marginSpring point of Liver meridian; drains Liver Fire
Taichong (LR3)Dorsum of the foot, between the 1st and 2nd metatarsalsSource point of Liver meridian; clears Liver Heat
Yinlingquan (SP9)Below the medial condyle of the tibiaTransforms Dampness and drains Heat
Zhongji (RN3)4 cun below the umbilicusFront-Mu point of Bladder meridian; regulates urination

Clinical Recommendation: Filament needle, reducing method; may combine with pricking at Xingjian to enhance Liver Heat drainage.


Herbal Formula

Base Formula: Long Dan Xie Gan Tang (龙胆泻肝汤)

Composition:
Gentian Root (Long Dan Cao), Scutellaria (Huang Qin), Gardenia (Zhi Zi), Bupleurum (Chai Hu), Alisma (Ze Xie), Akebia (Mu Tong), Angelica (Dang Gui), Rehmannia (Sheng Di), Plantago (Che Qian Zi), Licorice (Gan Cao)

Action: Clears Liver Channel Damp-Heat, promotes diuresis, and reduces inflammation.

Modifications

Associated SymptomsAdditions/Subtractions
Flank painAdd Yan Hu Suo, Chuan Lian Zi to regulate Qi and stop pain
Burning urinationAdd Huang Qin, Huang Lian to clear Heat
IrritabilityAdd Yu Jin, He Huan Pi to soothe Liver and relieve depression
HematuriaAdd Bai Mao Gen, Xiao Ji to cool blood and stop bleeding

Western Mechanism Reference

Inflammation extending to upper urinary tract, with bacterial ascent and inflammatory mediators affecting kidney function. Liver Channel Damp-Heat corresponds to UTI with upper tract involvement, where bacterial ascent and inflammatory mediators contribute to flank pain and systemic symptoms.


References

  1. Internal Medicine of TCM - UTI with Liver Channel Damp-Heat.
  2. WHO. (2023). Urological health. World Health Organization.

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