Stomach bloating after meals is mostly related to the weakness of spleen and stomach, and internal stoppage of diet. Generally, it can be regulated by taking Chinese medicines such as Baohe Pills, Da Shanzha Pills, and Stomach Enhancing and Eliminating Food Tablets. 1. Baohe Pill: contains hawthorn, Liushenqu, Poria, Chenpi, Laixianzi and other traditional Chinese medicines, with the effect of eliminating food, guiding stagnation and harmonizing the stomach, it can be used for treating bloating and fullness of the epigastrium (abdomen) due to stagnation of food accumulation (the food is indigested and stagnated in the stomach). 2. Da Shan Zha Wan: Containing hawthorn, Liu Shen Qu, fried malt and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the effect of appetizer and food elimination and can be used for treating loss of appetite, indigestion, distension of the stomach and abdomen due to stagnation of food stagnation, but it is not suitable for those who have weak spleen and stomach and do not have stagnation and loss of appetite. 3. Stomach Enhancement and Elimination of Food Tablet: Containing ingredients such as Radix Panax Ginseng, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Rhizoma Coptidis Macrocephalae, Fried Malt, Hawthorn, etc., it has the effect of stomach enhancement and elimination of food (strengthening the function of the spleen and stomach and digesting stagnant food), and can be used for treating the accumulation of food due to weakness of the spleen and stomach, which can be seen as inability to think about food and drink, belching of putrid and sour odors, and distention and fullness of the stomach. The adverse effects and contraindications of the above drugs are not yet clear. If the symptoms are not relieved within 7 days of taking the drug, the patient should go to the hospital for consultation. Usually pay attention to a light diet, avoid alcohol and spicy, cold, greasy food. It is recommended that you consult your physician for advice on the use of medication in combination with your other specific conditions, and not blindly self-medication.