Spleen deficiency and liver depression are generally regulated by medication, please follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment. Spleen deficiency and liver depression generally refers to the symptoms of liver dysfunction and spleen dysfunction, which may be characterized by distension and pain in the chest and ribs, loss of appetite and appetite, distension and stuffiness in the stomach and abdomen, tiredness of the limbs, and loss of intestinal sounding and qi, etc. Chinese medicines with the function of liver detoxification (treating depression by detoxifying liver qi) and strengthening spleen and qi are commonly used. Herbal medicines that have the ability to ease the liver and relieve depression (treating depression by unblocking the liver’s qi) and strengthen the spleen and enhance qi can be taken. Commonly used Chinese medicines in clinics include Chai Hu, Yu Jin, Poria, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, and Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, etc., which can alleviate the problem of spleen deficiency and liver depression. In addition, Chinese herbal medicines and proprietary Chinese medicines can be used to relieve liver deficiency and regulate qi, such as Si Jun Zi Tang (四君子汤) for strengthening the spleen and Chai Hu Shu Hepatosan (柴胡疏肝散), which is a classic formula for regulating the liver’s qi and strengthening the spleen’s function. The adverse effects of these medications are not known. Before using the above medications, it is important to ascertain one’s own physical condition and it is recommended to use them under the guidance of a doctor after identification with a TCM practitioner, rather than taking them blindly.