Common clinical methods to elevate Yang Qi include medication and acupuncture. Medications can be chosen from proprietary Chinese medicines such as tonifying Zhong Yi Qi Pills, and acupuncture can be chosen from acupoints such as Bai Hui and Shen Que. With the effects of tonifying the center of the body (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen) and elevating yang and lifting sunken organs (lifting yang qi of the body to support sunken organs), tonifying the center of the body and lifting sunken organs can be used to treat symptoms such as reduced eating and drinking, body fatigue and limb softness, lack of qi and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to talk), thinning of stools, and hot and spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime that is aggravated with the slightest movement). In addition, you can also choose certain acupuncture points, such as Baihui, Shenque and other acupuncture treatment, Baihui is located in the top of the head, is the point of the dukai vein, can play a beneficial qi to raise the yang (tonifying qi in order to make yang qi to rise and develop) role; Shenque is located in the navel, can be warmed to replenish yang qi. Specific medication needs to be under the guidance of a doctor to identify the evidence, acupuncture needs to be operated by a professional doctor.