The difference between Spleen-Stomach disharmony (imbalance of spleen and stomach transportation) and Liver-Stomach disharmony (disharmony between the ascending function of the liver and the descending function of the stomach and internal organs) lies in the etiology, manifestation, and treatment. Spleen-stomach disharmony is mostly caused by uncontrolled diet, with abdominal distension and loss of appetite as the main manifestations, and Si Jun Zi Tang is commonly used. Liver-stomach disharmony, on the other hand, is mostly due to emotional disorders (emotional upset), which is characterized by distension and pain in the ribs, and is often treated with Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill. The main causes of Spleen-Stomach disharmony are uncontrolled diet, exertion, too much thinking, congenital weakness of the spleen and stomach, and mismanagement of treatment. Liver-stomach disharmony is mostly caused by the abnormal function of the liver and stomach due to emotional and emotional disorders, dietary irregularities (uncontrolled diet) or external cold (cold attacking the body). Spleen-stomach disharmony is mainly manifested by bloating in the stomach and epigastric region, abdomen, loss of appetite, unformed stools, nausea and vomiting. Liver-stomach disharmony can be characterized by bloating, pain and acidity in the stomach and ribs, heartburn and vomiting, as well as mental depression or impatience. Commonly used medications for Spleen-Stomach disharmony include Sijunzi Tang, Lizhong Tang, Muxiang Shunqi San, Linggui Jugangan Tang, Ganluo Sterilizing Dan, etc. The medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. The main therapeutic drugs for Liver-Stomach disharmony include Chaihu Shu Liver Pill, Xiao Jianzhong Pellet, Zuojin Pill and so on. According to the different types of the disease, there are some differences in the medications used for treatment. If you have symptoms, you should go to a Chinese medicine hospital in time and choose an appropriate and effective treatment under the diagnosis and treatment of a Chinese medicine practitioner. Do not self-medicate.