Slight liver palms can usually be treated by taking Chinese medicines such as bergamot, Chinese medicinal herbs, and Chai Hu, but the specific medication should be decided by the doctor according to the patient’s condition. 1. Bergamot: for the treatment of liver-qi stagnation of dystocia (pain in the area of coercion and ribs), chest tightness, liver-stomach disharmony, spleen-stomach qi stagnation of epigastric (abdominal) distension and pain, belching (hiccup), nausea, cough and phlegm. Caution should be exercised if there is fire in yin deficiency and no qi stagnation. 2. Xiang Fu: for liver stagnation and stagnation of qi, dystocia, abdominal pain, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, breast distension, stagnation of qi and abdominal pain. 3. Bupleurum: used for colds and fever, cold and heat (the body will be hot and cold), chest and ribs (chest and ribs) distension and pain, menstrual disorders, uterine prolapse, prolapse of the anus. It is contraindicated in cases of yin deficiency and fire exuberance, hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is over-exuberant, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.), and qi upward reversal. The above medicines should be used rationally under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.