Gastroparesis in Chinese medicine belongs to the category of gastric pain and gastric plumpness. Gastropathy (gastric epigastric pain and gastric plumpness) caused by mixed cold and heat (both cold and heat symptoms appear in the same patient) can be treated with Chinese medicines, such as Half-summer Laxative Heart Soup and Jinghua Gastric Kang Pills. 1. Half-summer diarrhea heart soup is composed of half-summer, scutellaria, dry ginger, etc. It has the efficacy of calming cold and heat, dispersing knots and removing lumps. It is mainly used for treating cold-heat interlinked plumpness syndrome, which is characterized by plumpness under the heart (mainly referring to the distension and discomfort in the stomach), but fullness without pain, or vomiting, with greasy and slightly yellowish tongue coating. It should not be used in cases where the plumpness under the heart is caused by stagnation of Qi or accumulation of food (indigestion of food and its accumulation in the stomach). 2. Jinghua Gastric Kang Gum Pills, composed of earth bauhinia and water ball flower. It has the efficacy of regulating qi, dispersing cold, clearing heat and resolving blood stasis. It is used for stomach and epigastric distension and pain, belching (burping), acid reflux, noisy (feeling like hunger, emptiness with burning in the stomach) caused by misalignment of cold and heat, stagnation of qi and blood stasis (stagnation of blood due to lack of qi circulation), etc. After taking the medicine, a few patients experienced nausea, vomiting, and pain. After taking the medicine, a few patients develop nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and skin rash. When treating with medication, it is necessary to be guided by a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms and not to use the medication arbitrarily, so as to avoid adverse consequences.