Patients with lung qi deficiency can be cured if they have a clear identification of the disease and actively cooperate with their physicians in time for relevant treatment. Lung qi deficiency is a Chinese medicine symptom, which may be related to congenital endowment insufficiency (congenital poor physique and function), old age and frailty, prolonged illness and coughing, etc. The main manifestations are pale color, fatigue, coughing, sputum, low and timid voice, or self-sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by a slight movement of the sweating), and fear of the wind (fear of the wind), etc. It is important to note that if long-term lung qi deficiency or mis-treatment, it may further affect the function of the lungs and kidneys, and may result in a cure. It should be noted that if lung qi is deficient for a long period of time, or if the treatment is incorrect, the function of the lungs and kidneys may be further affected, and other variations of the disease may appear, such as deficiency of the lungs, spleen and qi, deficiency of the lungs and kidneys, etc., which would make the treatment more difficult, and there is the possibility of recurrence if improper daily care is not provided after the cure.