Self-sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by the slightest movement) and night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up) are commonly found in people with deficiency of qi, yin or both qi and yin, and the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is to benefit the qi and nourish the yin and to activate the blood to clear the veins. Usually, Zuo Gui Wan, Zhi Gan Cao Tang and Gui Spleen Tang can be used to relieve and regulate the symptoms. 1. Zuo Gui Wan: Its function is to nourish yin and tonify the kidney, fill in the essence and marrow (replenish the essence of the human body and promote the development of bone marrow), and it is mainly used for treating deficiency of true yin. Symptoms include dizziness, lumbago and leg weakness, spermatorrhea, spontaneous sweating, night sweating and dry mouth and tongue. 2. Roasted Licorice Soup: nourishes yin and blood, benefits qi and warms yang, restores pulse (restores normal pulse) and settles palpitations. It is used to treat deficiency of yin and blood and weakness of yang qi. Symptoms include lung impotence, cough, insomnia due to deficiency of heat in the body, spontaneous sweating and night sweating, and dry stools. 3. Gui Spleen Soup: benefiting qi and tonifying blood, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart. It is used to treat deficiency of qi and blood in the heart and spleen, and the spleen does not regulate blood. Symptoms include palpitation and palpitations, insomnia, forgetfulness, night sweating and heatiness, and tiredness with little food. In addition to the above Chinese herbal formulae, Chinese patent medicines such as Deficiency Sweat Stopping Granules can also be used for treatment. In case of spontaneous sweating or night sweating, one should follow the doctor’s instructions and use the medication without authorization, so as not to cause damage to the organism.