The treatment of intestinal chemosis does not have the most effective way, the treatment varies from person to person. The use of traditional Chinese medicine can be treated by combining the use of atractylodes, Poria, Chai Hu, Xiang Fu and other drugs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to comply with medical advice. Intestinal chemosis is a Western concept, but Chinese medicine believes that intestinal chemosis can be treated according to the evidence of liver-stomach disharmony (the function of the liver ascending and stomach descending is not coordinated), dampness-heat obstruction (dampness and heat gathering to form a stasis), heat-toxin agglomeration (agglomeration), stasis of blood obstructing the stomach or weakness of the spleen and stomach, and gastric yin insufficiency (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach). Patients usually present with symptoms such as epigastric discomfort, abdominal pain, acid reflux, belching (hiccups), and heartburn (burning sensation in the stomach or behind the sternum). Chinese medicine can treat intestinal chemosis caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach by taking Chai Hu and Xiang Fu in combination; treatment of intestinal chemosis caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach can be treated by taking Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, and other drugs in combination. Among them, Chai Hu can relieve the liver of depression (treating depression by unblocking the liver’s qi); Xiang Fu can regulate qi and relieve the liver as well as pain; Atractylodes Macrocephala can strengthen the spleen and benefit qi; Poria can strengthen the spleen and calm the heart. These drugs can be used to treat the above symptoms of intestinal chemosis. It is recommended that patients in need of treatment should consult a doctor in time and take medication and other treatments under the doctor’s guidance.