It is rare for both the Liver and Gallbladder Damp-Heat syndrome and the Spleen and Stomach Deficiency-Cold syndrome to occur together, and symptoms such as loss of appetite and abdominal distension may occur. Liver and Gallbladder Damp-Heat syndrome is a syndrome in which damp-heat is embedded in the liver and gallbladder, and there is a malfunction of liver and gallbladder excretion, which is characterized by symptoms of damp-heat, such as yellowing of the eyes and body, distension and pain in the abdomen and ribs, and yellowish-smelling and sticky feces underneath. Specific symptoms include loss of appetite, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, bitter taste in the mouth, short and yellow urine; or dampness, itching, eczema, swelling and pain in the pubic region; or low-grade fever from time to time. Spleen and stomach deficiency and cold syndrome refers to feeling cold, spleen and stomach weakness, spleen’s function of transportation and transformation, stomach elevation function, manifested as cold pain in the stomach and like to press, get warm and pain, aggravated by cold and cold, fear of cold, fatigue (mental fatigue, body fatigue), and other symptoms of cold as the main manifestation of the certificate. Specific symptoms such as loss of appetite, light mouth, nausea, nausea and want to vomit, white or green face and other symptoms. It is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in time and be diagnosed by a doctor.