Traditional Chinese medicine has a certain alleviating effect on the symptoms of weakness and emaciation associated with myelofibrosis, but systematic treatment under the guidance of a physician is still required. Myelofibrosis is a myeloproliferative disease, which is an abnormality of hematopoietic function caused by the replacement of normal hematopoietic tissues by proliferating fibrous tissues, with manifestations of fatigue, emaciation and whitening of the face, and it belongs to the category of deficiency labor in Chinese medicine. Clinically, attention should be paid to the identification and treatment, if the kidney qi is weak, accompanied by frequent urination, spermatorrhea, etc., at this time, you can take astragalus, ginseng, cornelian cherry, chasteberry, dry lotus herb and other traditional Chinese medicines, to play the role of benefiting the essence and filling the marrow. If there is deficiency in qi and blood, accompanied by dizziness, poor appetite, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) and other symptoms, ginseng, poria, atractylodes macrocephala, angelica and other medicines can be taken to replenish qi and blood. If you need to use the above drugs, you should standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctor’s diagnosis to avoid adverse consequences. In case of myelofibrosis, systematic treatment should be carried out in a timely manner.