How to Regulate Spleen and Qi Deficiency

Spleen deficiency and qi deficiency can be regulated by traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion and dietary therapy.
Spleen and qi deficiencies are often characterized by yellowish color, shortness of breath, fatigue, lack of desire to eat, loose stools and many other symptoms.
1. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Under the guidance of a doctor, you can choose Chinese medicines that strengthen the spleen and qi, such as Spleen Enhancement Pills, Ginseng Ling and Atractylodis Macrocephalae Pills, and Tonifying the Middle Jiaozhong and Beneficial Qi Pills (which treats qi deficiency by replenishing the spleen), to regulate the spleen and qi.
2. Acupuncture and moxibustion: After identifying the symptoms of spleen and qi deficiency under the guidance of a doctor, acupuncture or moxibustion can be used to regulate the spleen and qi by using acupuncture or moxibustion points such as zhongzhi, tianshu, qihai, zhousanli, sanyinjiao, and other acupoints that are beneficial to the spleen and qi.
3. Dietary regulation: spleen deficiency qi deficiency usually can eat more spleen and stomach food regulation, such as yam, barley, lotus seeds, porridge or brewing water tea, etc., have a certain spleen, qi therapeutic effect of the role.
If the symptoms of spleen deficiency and qi deficiency, please go to the hospital in time, by the doctor to formulate a treatment program, so as not to delay the condition.