Symptoms of spleen qi deficiency and heavy dampness include poor appetite, loose stools, and dysuria (unruly urination). From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, spleen qi deficiency refers to the deficiency of spleen qi. As spleen qi deficiency affects the transportation of water and liquids, it leads to the accumulation of water and dampness in the body that cannot be discharged, which in turn causes heavy dampness. Therefore, the common symptoms of spleen qi deficiency with heavy dampness include poor appetite, loose stools, tiredness of limbs, fatigue (mental exhaustion and physical weakness), few words and lazy speech, and unfavorable urination. Secondly, patients also have manifestations such as yellowish or atrophic color. Clinicians believe that the occurrence of this disease is related to factors such as irregular diet, frequent eating of raw and cold food, prolonged worry and contemplation, and excessive labor and rest. To summarize, when patients have the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to treat actively, and also strengthen the daily life management.