Cold and cold phlegm in the chest can be regulated by taking traditional Chinese medicine, such as Gua Piao Bai Han Xia Tang (瓜蒌薤白半夏汤), Han Xia Tang (半夏汤), and Wu Zhu Tang (吴茱萸汤). Gua Puzu Allium bracteatum Semixia Tang: If the cold phlegm in the upper jiao does not condense in the chest, resulting in phlegm and qi obstruction, the lung qi does not descend, coughing and coughing, chest and back pain and other symptoms, you can take Gua Puzu Allium bracteatum Semixia Tang, which has the efficacy of expelling phlegm and moving qi, and promoting the yang to dissipate the junction, and it can cure the chest palsy (stuffy pain in the chest), not being able to lie down, heart pain through the back, and the tongue with a thick and greasy coating. Half-summer soup: if the cold phlegm in the upper Jiao does not dissolve and condense in the chest leading to chest and diaphragm plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), vomiting and retching, etc., you can take Half-summer soup; Half-summer soup consists of half-summer, atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, Gui Zhi, epimedium, ginger, and roasted licorice, which is used for the upper part of the body as a treatment for vomiting and not being able to go down to the lower part of the body to eat. Wu Zhu Tang: If the cold phlegm in the upper Jiao is not resolved and condenses in the chest leading to irritation and fullness under the heart, desire to vomit and inability to eat, etc., Wu Zhu Tang can be taken; Wu Zhu Tang consists of Wu Zhu, Pinellia, Poria, Cinnamon Branches, Ginseng, and Roasted Glycyrrhiza, which is effective in warming the middle Jiao and tonifying the emptiness, and in descending the rebelliousness and stopping the vomiting (preventing the upward rush of gastric qi to stop vomiting). It can be used in treating deficiency and coldness of the liver and stomach with evidence of turbid yin upward reversal. Adverse effects or contraindications of the above formula are not known. If there is a need for medication, it is recommended that it be used under the guidance of a doctor, and not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.