Patients with spleen deficiency, phlegm-dampness (the function of the spleen is weak, resulting in phlegm and dampness not being able to be dispelled) will experience a variety of clinical symptoms such as distention and fullness in the stomach and epigastric region, weakness of the limbs, dizziness, heaviness of the limbs, loss of appetite, and irregular bowel movements. Spleen deficiency and phlegm-dampness syndrome is one of the common clinical manifestations, which refers to the deficiency of spleen qi and the inability to transport and transform fluids, resulting in the internalization of phlegm-dampness. 1. Spleen is the source of phlegm, when the spleen qi is weak, the patient will have cough and phlegm, chest and epigastric congestion, body fat and limbs sleepy, loose stools and other symptoms. 2. When the spleen and stomach are weak, it will affect the normal operation of qi and blood, and the patient will have systemic symptoms such as heavy limbs, loss of appetite and mental fatigue. 3. Patients with spleen deficiency and phlegm-dampness may also experience symptoms such as dizziness and constant sleepiness. When spleen deficiency and phlegm-dampness occurs, patients will experience a variety of uncomfortable symptoms, which need to be promptly treated under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners to prevent the gradual aggravation of their clinical symptoms. Do not self-medicate.