Proprietary Chinese medicines with warming and tonifying properties include Jin Gui Ren Qi Pills, Gui Hui Li Zhong Pills, Zhong Yi Qi Pills, and Fu Zi Li Zhong Pills, etc. Patients are advised to choose reasonable proprietary Chinese medicines for treatment after the dialectical examination by a Chinese medicine practitioner. 1. Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill: It has the effect of warming and tonifying kidney yang (warming and replenishing kidney yang), and is mainly used for treating kidney deficiency and edema, fear of cold and cold limbs (fear of cold, cold limbs), and soreness and weakness of waist and knees (a feeling of soreness and weakness of the waist and knees), etc. It is recommended that patients choose reasonable proprietary Chinese medicines after dialectical examination by a TCM practitioner. When using the medicine for treatment, you need to avoid eating raw and cold food. 2. Gui Fu Lizhong Pill: It has the effects of tonifying the kidney and assisting yang, warming the middle and strengthening the spleen, and is used in treating kidney yang weakening, spleen and stomach deficiency and coldness (weakness and coldness of the spleen and stomach), vomiting and diarrhea. It is not recommended for those with gastric pain caused by heat in the liver and stomach, cold and flu, and those with solid heat. 3. Tonifying the Middle Jiaozhong Yiqi Pill: It can tonify the middle Jiaozhong Yiqi (treating deficiency of qi by tonifying the spleen), elevate yang and lift up sunken organs (elevating yang qi of the body to lift up sunken organs), and is used for diarrhea and prolapse of anus caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach, and is also used in the treatment of symptoms of tiredness and fatigue, anus falling down, and uterine prolapse. 4. Radix Rehmanniae Pill: with the effect of warming the middle and strengthening the spleen, it is mainly used for treating coldness of the spleen and stomach, cold pain in the epigastric region (cold pain in the stomach and abdomen), vomiting and diarrhea, and lack of warmth in the hands and feet, etc. It is also used for treating symptoms such as prolapse of the uterus. It should be used with caution by pregnant women and under the guidance of a doctor for lactating women. It is recommended that patients should go to regular Chinese medicine hospitals in time when discomfort occurs, and use the medicine under the guidance of Chinese medicine practitioners’ identification, and should not use it blindly on their own to avoid serious effects.