Heart qi stagnation belongs to the category of depression in Chinese medicine, and there is no so-called “nemesis” in clinical practice. If you are diagnosed with heart qi stagnation, you should actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment. Depending on the clinical manifestations, heart qi stagnation can be divided into three types: confusion of the heart and spirit, deficiency of the heart and yin, and deficiency of the heart and spleen. 1. Confusion of the heart and spirit: often manifested as restlessness of the heart and spirit, mental trance, suspicious and easily startled, temperamental and angry symptoms, etc., can be treated with the prescription medicine Ganmai Dazao Tang, which has the effect of nourishing the heart and tranquilizing the spirit, sweet and moist to slow down the urgency of the effect. 2. Deficiency of heart yin: often manifested as palpitation and forgetfulness, insomnia and dreaminess, emotional restlessness, five heart-heat (heat in the heart of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of the heart and chest), night sweating (sweating abnormally after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up), and dryness of the mouth, etc. The formula Tianwang Xindu Dan can be applied to treat the symptoms, which has the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing blood and nourishing the heart and tranquilizing the mind. 3. Deficiency of the heart and spleen: often manifested as dizziness and fatigue, palpitation and timidity, suspiciousness, insomnia, forgetfulness, lack of color, poor appetite, etc. This formula can be used to treat the symptoms with Qui Spleen Tang, which can nourish the spleen and nourish the heart and nourish the vital energy and blood. The adverse effects of the above formula are not known. If the diagnosis of Heart-Qi stagnation is confirmed, it should be treated by a doctor, and the patient should not use the medication on his/her own to avoid adverse effects. Acupuncture at Neiguan, Houxi, Shenmen and Sanyinjiao points can also be used by professional physicians as an adjunctive treatment.