The manifestations of Liver-Blood insufficiency include dizziness, loss of vision, numbness of the limbs, tremor of the hands, etc.; the manifestations of Kidney-Qi weakness include lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar and knee areas), enuresis and spermatorrhea. 1. Liver blood deficiency: clinical manifestations include dizziness, blurred vision or inability to see objects at night, numbness of the limbs, discomfort in the joints, tremor of the hands and feet, muscle throbbing, low menstrual flow in women, pale color, amenorrhea, and bloodless nails. 2. Weakness of kidney qi: clinical manifestations include soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, fatigue (mental exhaustion and physical weakness), tinnitus, hearing loss, frequent urination, incomplete urination, seminal emission, premature ejaculation, women’s menstruation is not complete, and there is a large amount of scanty diarrhea. When symptoms of liver-blood insufficiency or kidney qi weakness appear, it is necessary to consult a Chinese medicine practitioner in time for systematic treatment after identification by the Chinese medicine practitioner, and individuals should not make diagnosis and use medication on their own in order to avoid delaying the condition.