Qi deficiency and dampness can be treated by oral administration of the Chinese patent medicine Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San, or the formula Si Jun Zi Tang Combined with Ping Stomach San and other medicines. Qi deficiency and dampness in Chinese medicine is generally regarded as dampness caused by spleen qi deficiency, spleen main transportation (spleen has the function of digesting food, absorbing food essence and water and transferring it to the whole body), water and dampness, spleen qi deficiency, malfunction of transportation, resulting in the body’s dampness is prevalent. Treatment requires strengthening the spleen and resolving dampness (strengthening the spleen to get rid of dampness), and can be carried out with the following medicines. 1. Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae: There is a proprietary Chinese medicine preparation composed of white lentil, ginseng, poria, atractylodes and other medicines, which has the effect of tonifying the spleen and stomach and benefiting the lungs and qi. It can be used for symptoms such as weak spleen and stomach, loose food (thin and unformed feces), shortness of breath and cough, tiredness and fatigue. The contraindications and adverse reactions of the drug are not clear. Caution should be exercised in case of allergy. Avoid indigestible food during the period of taking the medicine, and should not be taken by patients with fever and cold. 2. Pinggongsan combined with Sijunzi Tang: composed of Atractylodes macrocephala, Atractylodes macrocephala, Pericarpium chenpi, ginseng and other medicines, has the effect of strengthening the spleen and benefiting the qi, drying dampness and transporting the spleen, and has a certain therapeutic effect on the abdominal distension and fullness, heaviness of the limbs, poor appetite, fatigue, and other symptoms caused by the deficiency of dampness and deficiency of the spleen qi. Contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. For patients with qi deficiency and dampness, they can choose the above proprietary Chinese medicines or tonics for treatment, but they must use the medicines under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment, and must not take medicines on their own to delay their condition.