The main clinical manifestations of Lung and Kidney Qi deficiency syndrome include cough with weakness, wheezing, obvious wheezing when moving, and croup in the throat, etc. The treatment should be tonifying the kidneys to hold in the qi (treating the kidneys’ failure to hold in the qi by tonifying the kidneys). Lung and kidney qi deficiency syndrome is caused by the deficiency of lung and kidney qi, dysfunction of intake, manifested as wheezing, obvious when moving, or rumbling in the throat, wheezing (shortness of breath), shortness of breath, cough weakness, sputum sparse, self-sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, sweating is aggravated with the slightest movement), low voice, and coughing to cause urination. Treatment for lung and kidney qi deficiency is mainly based on tonifying the kidneys and nourishing the qi, which can be guided by doctor’s diagnosis and use of ginseng and clam powder combined with seven-flavored Duqi Pills or Kidney qi pills. Acupuncture and moxibustion can also be used. The presence of lung and kidney qi deficiency, should be early consultation, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment, not self-medication, so as not to aggravate the condition. Acupuncture and moxibustion should be operated by a professional doctor, and should not be operated without authorization to avoid risks.