What’s the best way to regulate Qi deficiency

Qi deficiency generally refers to qi deficiency and there is no best way to regulate it. It is generally recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the deficiency of qi, which mainly includes lung qi deficiency, heart qi deficiency, spleen qi deficiency, kidney qi deficiency, liver qi deficiency, etc. The medicines used are Lung Replenishing Pill, Pai Zi Nourishing Heart Pill, Ginseng Ling Bai Shu San, Jin Lock Solid Essence Pill, etc. The specific medicines are as prescribed by the doctor. The specific medication should follow the doctor’s prescription.
1. Lung qi deficiency is often treated with lung tonic soup, Yu Ping Feng San, etc., and Chinese patent medicines can be used to tonify the lungs, such as pills.
2. For cardiac qi deficiency, prescriptions and medicines include Qifu Drink, Anshen Dingzhi Pill, Sour Jujube Ren Soup, etc., and proprietary Chinese medicines such as Pai Zi Nourishing Heart Pill and Nourishing Heart Pellet are also available.
3. For spleen qi deficiency, the most common prescriptions are Six Gentlemen Soup, Sen Ling Bai Zhu San, etc., and proprietary Chinese medicines such as Zhong Zhong Yi Qi Pill, Sen Ling Bai Zhu Pill, and Xiang Sha Nourishing Stomach Pill.
4. For kidney qi deficiency, Da Jian Yuan Decoction, Huang Qi San, Jin Liao Gu Jing Wan, Hei Xidan, etc., and Chinese patent medicines such as Jin Gui Ren Qi Wan are available.
Note that those who are allergic to the above drugs are prohibited. If you have symptoms of qi deficiency, you should go to the hospital, under the guidance of a physician to standardize the treatment, do not blindly use your own medicine, so as not to delay the condition.