Cold-dampness trapping the spleen is generally a solid evidence of spleen disease, which refers to the internal prevalence of cold-dampness that traps the spleen yang and leads to dysfunction in transportation and digestion. Cold-dampness trapped in the spleen belongs to the spleen disease, which can be characterized by distension of the epigastrium (abdomen), abdominal pain and loose stools (thin and unformed feces), greasy mouth and dullness (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), generalized nausea and vomiting (nausea and wanting to vomit), drowsiness in the head and body, a dull yellowish complexion, a large amount of leucorrhea in women, swelling of the limbs, and shortness of urine, and so on. Most of the symptoms are caused by wading in the rain, cold and damp climate, overeating fat, sweet, raw and cold, etc. They can be treated with Radix Rehmanniae Pill and Radix et Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae. It should be noted that if there are symptoms such as abdominal and stomach congestion, abdominal pain and loose stools, head and body weight, etc., you should consult a doctor in time, and ask the doctor to recognize the evidence and then standardize the treatment. Normally, you should pay attention to the warmth of the abdomen, avoid prolonged stay in a moist environment, and pay attention to diet, reduce the intake of fatty foods.