Qi and blood insufficiency in Chinese medicine generally refers to qi deficiency and blood deficiency, the patient will often have symptoms such as tiredness around the body, insomnia, sleeplessness, fatigue, etc. When the symptoms of fatigue appear, it is necessary to identify and treat under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, such as Kidney Qi Pill, Six Gentlemen Soup and so on. 1. Qi deficiency: (1) Kidney qi deficiency: patients with concomitant symptoms of lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the waist and knees), impotence, spermatorrhea, etc., can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Kidney qi pills with additions and subtractions for treatment, which has the effect of tonifying the kidneys and benefiting the qi. (2) Spleen qi deficiency: the patient is also suffering from the lack of desire for food and drink, abdominal fullness and distension, etc., and can be treated with Six Gentlemen Soup as prescribed by the doctor, which includes Poria, Atractylodes macrocephala, Licorice, Codonopsis and Chen Pi. (3) Heart qi deficiency: patients with insomnia and forgetfulness, pallor, etc., can be treated with Si Jun Zi Tang or Nourishing Heart Tang and other TCM prescriptions. (2) Blood deficiency: it can be seen in the disease of deficiency labor, and can be treated with Nourishing Heart Soup; in the disease of vertigo, it can be treated with Gui Spleen Soup; in the disease of fever, it can be seen in the disease of blood deficiency: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Angelica Blood Replenishing Soup for treatment, which has the effect of clearing heat and nourishing blood. If you are not feeling well, you should consult a doctor and choose the right medication under the doctor’s guidance, rather than blindly taking medication on your own to avoid delaying your condition.