There are many Chinese medicines that can be used to treat spleen deficiency and dampness, such as Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu Pill, Liu Jun Zi Pill, Ping Stomach Pill, and so on. 1. Ginseng and Atractylodes Pill: containing ginseng, atractylodes, poria, Chinese yam, Semen Coix lacryma, white lentil, licorice and other ingredients, with the effect of strengthening the spleen and benefiting the qi, it can be used for the deficiency of the spleen, tiredness and fatigue, less food, and loose stools (feces thinning and not shaped), but it is not advisable to take quatuor, wulingzhu, saponaria pods, or their preparations at the same time when you take this product. 2. Six Gentlemen Pills: containing Codonopsis, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, Semixia, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparatae, etc., which can tonify the spleen and benefit the vital energy, drying dampness and resolving phlegm (expelling dampness and dissolving phlegm by drying dampness), can be used for weak spleen and stomach, little food, abdominal distension and loose stools, but pregnant women should not take it, and it is not applicable to those who have a dry mouth, a red tongue with little fluids, and dry stools. 3. Flat Stomach Pill: It contains Cangzhu, Houpu, Chenpi, and Zhaogangcao, etc. It has the efficacy of drying dampness, strengthening the spleen, broadening the chest and eliminating flatulence, and can be used for people with dampness in the spleen and stomach, not thinking about food, distension and fullness of the epigastrium (abdomen), nausea and vomiting, but not for people with yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach, and pregnant women, children, and the elderly and infirm should take it under the guidance of a physician. Because the spleen has the role of transporting and transforming water and dampness, so the spleen deficiency can lead to water and dampness in the human body, thus appearing less food, bloating, loose stools, the body sleepy and heavy, etc., and its use should also be based on the patient’s own specific symptomatic manifestations of the physician’s diagnostic guidance, do not recommend blindly self-medication, so as not to cause damage to the organism.