Deficiency of the heart and spleen (weakness of both the heart and spleen) can present with a variety of clinical symptoms such as palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), dizziness, insomnia, loss of appetite, and yellowish complexion (yellowish and lusterless face). Deficiency of the heart and spleen is a common clinical syndrome, which refers to the co-existence of heart-blood deficiency and spleen qi deficiency (weakness of the spleen qi), and a wide range of symptoms can occur. The spleen is the master of transportation (the spleen has the function of digesting food and drink, absorbing food essence and water and transferring it to the whole body). When the spleen is deficient in qi and has no ability to transport and transform, symptoms such as loss of appetite, abdominal distension, and loose stools will often occur. When spleen qi is deficient and the qi and blood are not functioning well, symptoms such as palpitations, insomnia, dizziness, forgetfulness, and yellowish complexion may occur. As blood is the basis of a woman’s life, when the spleen is deficient in blood intake, symptoms such as scanty and light-colored menstruation and incomplete menstruation may also occur. Commonly used Chinese medicines are Ginseng Pills for Strengthening the Spleen and Gui Spleen Pills, etc., but appropriate medicines should be chosen according to the physician’s diagnosis and treatment. When symptoms of deficiency of the heart and spleen occur, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and use medication under the guidance of a physician.