Children’s obesity belongs to the category of “obesity”, children’s obesity is divided into physiological and pathological. Physiological obesity is generally no complications adverse effects of attention to diet and exercise can be, without treatment. Pathological obesity requires comprehensive diagnosis and treatment, and then use medicine prescription treatment. Pediatric obesity is mostly due to over-eating fat and sweet, lack of exercise, emotional and emotional injuries, innate endowment and so on, resulting in wetness, phlegm and stagnation of internal agglomeration, retention of not, the formation of obesity. 1. Stomach heat and fire depression: obesity, overeating, elimination of grain and hunger (eat more and also easy to starve), there may be stools, or even dry knot, etc., can be used in White Tiger Soup and small Chengqi Soup. 2. Phlegm-dampness: obesity, heaviness of the body, drowsiness of the limbs, epigastric plumpness and fullness of the chest (chest fullness and discomfort), which may be accompanied by dizziness, dry mouth without desire to drink, etc., and can be used to guide phlegm soup combined with Si Ling San. 3. Qi depletion and blood stasis: obesity, laziness, fondness for tai shi, chest tightness and fullness, darkness of the face and lips, and lack of freshness of the color of the limbs, or even bruises, etc., can be used in Blood Palace and Blood Stasis Soup. 4. Spleen deficiency without transportation: obesity, bloating, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical fatigue), body weight, epigastric (abdominal) congestion, or mild swelling of the limbs, etc., can be used in Ginseng Ling Baijusan combined with Fenghui Huangqi Tang. 5. Spleen and kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and kidneys): obesity, easy fatigue, lack of warmth in the limbs, or even coldness in the limbs (cold limbs, even to the elbows and above the knees), etc., can be used in Zhenwu Tang combined with Linggui Juguangan Tang. The medication should be taken under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be taken on one’s own, so as not to cause delay in the condition.