What are the proprietary Chinese medicines for treating Qi deficiency and excessive sweating?

For the treatment of excessive sweating due to Qi deficiency (insufficient Qi leading to excessive sweating) there are Chinese medicines such as Astragalus Extract and Deficiency Sweat Stop Granules. Excessive sweating due to qi deficiency is mostly caused by prolonged illness, serious illness or physical weakness, which makes the muscular surface loose, the surface weak and not solid (the weakness of the muscular surface leads to abnormal sweating), and the psyche (pores) is open or the fluid cannot hide itself and sweating, so the treatment is suitable for benefiting qi and astringing sweating (tonifying the qi and astringing the sweating). Astragalus Extract, with Astragalus as the main medicine, has the effect of tonifying blood and nourishing qi, and stopping sweating (stabilizing the root and stopping sweating). It is used in treating Qi deficiency and blood deficiency, spontaneous sweating (frequent natural sweating due to weakness of the muscle surface), weakness of the limbs, mental deficiency or debilitation due to prolonged illness. Deficiency Sweat Stop Granules, in which Astragalus replenishes Qi and consolidates the epidermis (consolidating the epidermis by replenishing Qi) to stop sweating, floating wheat to stop sweating, jujube to replenish the middle Jiao and benefit Qi (treating deficiency of Qi by replenishing the spleen), this formula has the effect of benefiting Qi and nourishing Yin (replenishing Qi and nourishing Yin), consolidating the epidermis and astringing sweating (consolidating the epidermis and astringing sweating). It is effective in treating daytime sweating and nighttime sweating caused by deficiency of qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin fluid). The adverse effects of the above two drugs are not known. Contraindicated in patients with diabetes mellitus. Not applicable to patients with cold and fever; avoid spicy, cold and greasy food during the period of taking the medicine. Drugs should be used in a standardized manner under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be taken on their own to avoid risks.