Patients who have symptoms such as shortness of breath, excessive sweating, easy tiredness, weakness, pallor, soreness of the waist and knees, frequent urination, abnormal menstrual flow in women and seminal emission and premature ejaculation in men are considered to be possibly related to kidney qi deficiency. Patients can choose to regulate the deficiency of kidney qi through Chinese medicine or adjusting dietary habits and lifestyle habits: 1, Chinese medicine regulation: patients can use Chinese medicine to supplement kidney qi under the guidance of a doctor, such as Jin Kui Kidney Qi Pill, Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, etc., the main should follow medical advice on the use of drugs, so as not to cause other adverse reactions or not to play the corresponding curative effect; 2, dietary habits: patients can choose some auxiliary food to supplement kidney qi, such as black sesame, Chinese wolfberry, mulberry. Such as black sesame, wolfberry, mulberry, fungus, leek, black rice, black beans, etc., to regulate the lack of kidney qi also has a certain auxiliary effect, it is recommended to eat less aloe vera, seafood, bitter melon and other foods, may cause the lack of kidney qi; 3, lifestyle habits: excessive intercourse is a more important factor leading to the lack of kidney qi, so daily life is recommended that patients have a reasonable amount of sex, and it is recommended that patients maintain a good state of mind and The patient is advised to maintain a good attitude and rest, reduce late nights, moderate exercise, relieve stress, all have a certain auxiliary effect on nourishing kidney energy. In addition, patients can also consider acupuncture, acupressure, herbal steam and other Chinese medical methods to relieve the symptoms of kidney qi deficiency. If the patient’s symptoms are more serious, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and treatment in a timely manner to avoid delaying the condition.