Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae does not have the function of treating renal cysts, but people with renal cysts can take the medicine under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners when they have symptoms such as weak spleen and stomach, loss of appetite and loose stools. Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae is a proprietary Chinese medicine with the effect of tonifying the spleen, stomach and lung qi, the composition of which includes ginseng, Poria, Platycodonopsis, Glycyrrhiza glabra and other 10 Chinese medicines, and is mainly used for the treatment of symptoms of weakness of the spleen and stomach, loss of appetite, loose stools, shortness of breath and coughing, tiredness of limbs and fatigue (tiredness and fatigue), and so on. The adverse effects and contraindications of the drug are not clear, colds and fever and allergic to the composition of the drug ginseng and baijusan is prohibited. Allergic individuals should be cautious. Pregnant women, lactating women, children and people suffering from hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease and other chronic diseases need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions. Avoid eating indigestible food while taking the medicine. Patients with renal cysts suffering from the above conditions can take Ginseng Baijusan under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner for treatment, and if the symptoms are not relieved within 4 weeks of taking the medicine, they should consult a doctor in time. Patients with renal cysts should consult a nephrologist for treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.