Master Wang is 70 years old, 3 months ago, he had a sudden acute myocardial infarction and had 2 stents put in. After the operation, he insisted on taking aspirin, clopidogrel and lipid-lowering drugs as prescribed by the doctor, and the chest tightness and chest pain was reduced. But gradually feel upset stomach, heartburn, loss of appetite, bloating, always burping after meals, sometimes eat a little more, but also affect the heart, feel chest tightness uncomfortable. The doctor prescribed six doses of Chinese medicine based on the patient’s symptoms, pulse and tongue coating, and the symptoms were significantly reduced after taking the medicine. Zhai Li Huang, Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine In recent years, there are more and more patients with coronary stent surgery, but there are also some discomfort after stent surgery, especially gastrointestinal symptoms, such as heartburn, belching, gastric distension, some of which are due to previous stomach problems, some of which are due to the fact that after stent surgery, patients must take aspirin, Bolivar, lipid-lowering, vasodilating drugs, etc. Some patients are sensitive to these drugs, and their stomachs are not comfortable after taking them. Some patients are sensitive to these drugs and have stomach discomfort after taking them. Some patients are sensitive to these drugs and feel uncomfortable in their stomach after taking them. This situation is not uncommon in clinical practice, and this is where the characteristic advantages of TCM can be fully demonstrated. Chinese medicine is very effective in improving gastrointestinal symptoms, such as heartburn, acidity, bloating, belching, loss of appetite, dry stools or loose stools, especially for patients with gastrointestinal symptoms after coronary stenting, using Chinese medicine can improve both the symptoms of the stomach and heart symptoms. A male patient, 60 years old, had coronary stent surgery for 6 months and felt chest tightness and discomfort, with loss of appetite, stomach distress and blockage in the upper abdomen. After careful review of the medical records, the patient’s coronary angiography revealed two stenoses, and at that time only the vessel with 90% stenosis was treated, while the diseased vessel with 60% stenosis was not treated. Therefore, the patient would again have exertional chest tightness and shortness of breath, and had significant gastrointestinal symptoms. After examination, the patient belonged to the deficiency of both heart and spleen, and after taking more than 10 doses of herbal medicine, the chest tightness as well as the spleen and stomach symptoms improved significantly.