Symptoms of qi and blood deficiency in men can generally be manifested as cold limbs, dizziness, numbness of limbs, tinnitus, pale lips and nails, insomnia and dreams. Male qi and blood deficiency, in the use of tonic medicine, to prevent the closed door to stay kou (the pores of the skin closed so that the evil stays in the body can not come out), need to be in the Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis and treatment, according to the patient’s own situation to take the appropriate conditioning program. Patients with deficiency of qi and blood may show symptoms of qi deficiency, such as fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), loss of appetite, loose stools, swelling, prolapse, etc. They may also show symptoms of blood deficiency, such as yellowish color of the face, pale lips and nails, tinnitus, dizziness, insomnia and forgetfulness, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), and anxiety (violent heartbeat, panic attacks). When treating with medicines, it is usually necessary to use blood tonic medicines in combination with qi tonic medicines. Since a strong qi can elevate the blood, the treatment method is to benefit qi and generate blood, tonify blood and nourish yin at the same time. Clinically, one can choose to tonify the spleen and stomach and raise yang qi by tonifying Zhong Yi Qi Tang; to strengthen the spleen and nourish the heart by Gui Spleen Pills (to strengthen the spleen and stomach and nourish the heart and spirit), and to benefit qi and nourish blood (to replenish the body’s qi and blood); and, depending on the condition of the liver and kidney yin and yang, to choose Liou Wei Di Huang Pills or Kidney qi Pills, and so on. The use of medicines should be under the guidance of a doctor and should not be self-administered.