After more than 10 years of working in Chinese medicine for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, what I have experienced is that elderly patients suffering from various diseases need to pay attention to the corrective therapy of Chinese medicine. The common diseases of the elderly are hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction (or cerebral hemorrhage), chronic bronchitis, emphysema, pulmonary heart disease, etc. Many elderly patients suffer from two or even four or five of these diseases at the same time, which makes the clinical treatment and medication extremely difficult and complicated. As the saying goes, “If the righteousness exists inside, the evil cannot dry up”, adding Chinese medicine to support the righteousness at the right time can enhance the righteousness of elderly patients, that is, their ability to resist diseases. Clinical experience shows that the physical characteristics of elderly patients are “more deficiency and more stasis”, and the deficiency is differentiated by Yang Qi deficiency and Yin Blood deficiency. To take a simple example of constipation: young people constipation is mostly qi stagnation, food stagnation of the actual constipation, available to regulate the qi to guide stagnation or laxative; while most of the elderly constipation belongs to qi deficiency to promote the weakness of the deficiency of constipation, treatment is preferred to supplement the qi, moistening products, should not be steep down, even if some patients really hyperactive liver Yang, strong body should also be in the disease that stop. There was a male patient over the age of old, admitted to the hospital for coronary heart disease, heart failure, cerebral infarction combined with pneumonia, and later developed infectious shock due to pneumonia hyperthermia, fuzzy consciousness, general wet and cold, and sudden drop in blood pressure, which belonged to the heavy evidence of TCM decompensation. He was discharged from the hospital in good condition, and was discharged from the hospital with additional wild ginseng powder swallowed at home. Another female patient with more than eighty years old was admitted to the hospital due to diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease and ventricular prematureness, and was asked to purchase wild ginseng powder for several days (unwilling to keep a nasogastric tube) because of chronic cardiac insufficiency, decreasing blood pressure and inability to eat. The patient’s family is still giving the wild ginseng powder intermittently to nourish the vital energy, and the spirit and diet are good. If the patient is suffering from yin deficiency (dry mouth, hot flushes, red tongue with little fluid, etc.), he is given a decoction of Chinese herbs to benefit qi and nourish yin orally, and for those who are in a position to do so, he is advised to add slices of American ginseng and maple syrup to make tea to drink instead. Over the years, I am glad that many patients have improved their quality of life and delayed their survival due to the comprehensive treatment of Chinese and Western medicine to help eliminate evil, and I deeply appreciate the efficacy of Chinese medicine to support the treatment of elderly patients with miscellaneous diseases. One point I would like to remind elderly friends and their families: Chinese medicine treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner according to the person and the time, not to blindly take supplements on their own and become counterproductive.