Weakness of the spleen and stomach, poor digestion and absorption of traditional Chinese medicine believes that the spleen and stomach is weak, unable to transport the essence of water and grain, the treatment should be strengthen the spleen to help transport, eliminate food stagnation, you can take oral spleen pills, Xiangsha and stomach pills and other drugs. 1. Strengthening the Spleen Pill is composed of Codonopsis, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Citrus aurantium and other medicines, which can strengthen the spleen and open up the stomach (enhance appetite by strengthening the spleen). It is used to treat weakness of the spleen and stomach, distention and fullness of the epigastrium (abdomen), and loose stools (thin and unformed feces). Its contraindications and adverse reactions are not known. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not known. Note that this product is not indicated for acute enteritis diarrhea, which is characterized by abdominal pain and frequent watery stools. It is also not suitable for fever and dry mouth, tongue with little fluid, or heat in the hands and feet, bloating in the epigastric region, and lack of desire for food and drink. Pregnant and lactating women should be cautious. 2. Xiangsha Hepatogastric Pill is made up of wood sorrel, sand nut, Chen Pi and other medicines, which can strengthen the spleen and open the stomach, and move the Qi to eliminate stagnation. It is used to treat weak spleen and stomach, indigestion caused by loss of appetite, epigastric distension and pain, acid swallowing and noisy (stomach similar to hunger, emptiness with burning sensation), irregular bowel movements and other conditions. Its adverse reactions are not clear, pregnant women should not take. Note that this product is not suitable for people with spleen and stomach yin deficiency (insufficient yin fluid in the spleen and stomach), which is mainly manifested as dry mouth, red tongue with little fluid, and dry stools. Lactating women should be cautious. Avoid eating cold, greasy and indigestible food while taking the above medicines. Specific drugs should be standardized under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used on their own.