Ginseng and Colla Corii Asini can be taken together to replenish qi and blood, and can treat various symptoms caused by qi and blood deficiency. Ginseng and Colla Corii Asini are both common Chinese medicines in clinic, however, the former is good at tonifying qi while the latter is good at tonifying blood. Therefore, if ginseng and Colla Corii Asini are to be used together, they are generally targeted at qi and blood deficiency, and the clinical symptoms include yellowish color (yellowish color without luster), depression, weakness of limbs, shortness of breath, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, which is aggravated by the slightest movement), numbness of hands and feet, etc. In addition, Colla Corii Asini has the ability to stop bleeding, which is also a good remedy for blood deficiency. In addition, Colla Corii Asini also has the effect of stopping bleeding, and ginseng can also be used to treat qi and blood deficiency, blood loss of consolidation (consolidation) caused by bleeding disorder. However, Colla Corii Asini itself is sticky and greasy in nature, easily affecting digestion, and should not be used by people with weak spleen and stomach. Ginseng should not be used in combination with quinoa and wulingzhi. Consult your doctor for specific medication. If there are any related symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly.