TCM treatments for qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stagnation due to lack of qi flow) include medication, enema treatment and acupuncture, etc., which should be carried out under the guidance of a professional physician. Clinical treatment can be based on different symptoms, combined with the cause of the disease, the location of the disease and other factors to analyze and identify the evidence to improve the efficacy of treatment. The occurrence of qi stagnation and blood stasis is mostly related to factors such as emotional and emotional disorders, and the attack of external evils. The basic pathogenesis is stagnation of qi and poor blood circulation. The disease is located in the whole body and is closely related to the liver. 1. Pharmacological treatment: Formulas include Chai Hu Shun Liver Essence combined with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus subtractions, and commonly used Chinese herbs include Chai Hu, Xiang Fu, Hovenia, Qing Pi, Angelica Tail, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Peach Kernel, Safflower, Licorice, and so on. 2. Enema treatment: Salvia divinorum, peach kernel, red peony, hedgehog, decoct the juice in water and retain the enema. It can be used for patients with Qi stagnation and blood stasis. 3. Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment: take Futanmen, Riyue, Zhigou, Yanglingquan, Ashigaru, Taichong, Zhangmen, Xingma, use diarrhea, and keep the needle for appropriate time. Or acupuncture points in the liver and ribs, garlic moxibustion or moxa moxibustion. Patients with qi stagnation and blood stasis should pay attention to regular work and rest, maintain a positive state of mind and other good nursing interventions while being treated with active medications and other therapies, in order to facilitate the treatment of the disease and the recovery of the organism. Patients with discomfort are advised to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment.