Spleen deficiency, phlegm-dampness can be characterized by fatigue, sleepiness and heaviness in the limbs, poor appetite and bloating. Spleen deficiency, phlegm-dampness is the name of a TCM syndrome. Chinese medicine believes that the spleen is the main transporter (the spleen has the function of digesting food, absorbing food essence and water and transferring it to the whole body), transmitting and transforming water and grain, and dispersing the water and grain essence to the whole body, so that the whole body can be moistened and nourished to play its role. If the spleen’s function is out of order due to overindulgence in fat, sweet, thick and greasy food, feeling of external evils, overthinking, etc., and the spleen is out of balance (dysfunction of the spleen’s transportation function), the accumulation of water and fluid in the body can lead to phlegm-dampness, which often results in symptoms such as fatigue, heavy and sleepy limbs, poor appetite, abdominal distension, loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), eczema, and an increase in the number of diaphoresis. When patients with spleen deficiency and phlegm-dampness evidence, they should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional physician for physical conditioning.