Opening up qi and blood blockages can be improved through Chinese herbs, acupuncture therapy and other methods. The specific treatment plan is decided according to the cause of the disease and individual situation, there is no so-called fastest treatment in the clinic. 1. Traditional Chinese medicine: Patients can choose medicines that have the effect of clearing qi, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), such as tonifying yang and restoring wu tang (补阳還五汤), and hematopoietic blood-stasis-expelling tang (血府逐瘀汤). With the effects of tonifying qi, activating blood and clearing collaterals, tonifying Yang Hui Wu Tang can be used for strokes caused by qi deficiency and blood stasis, which are characterized by hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the limb at will), asymmetry of the mouth and eyes, and salivation (drooling) at the corners of the mouth. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear, but it should not be used in patients with yin deficiency and hyperactivity of yang (deficiency of yin fluid and hyperactivity of yang qi) or phlegm obstruction and blood stasis. Hematopoietic Blood Stasis Tang has the effects of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis, promoting qi circulation and relieving pain (relieving pain by regulating the body’s qi), and is mainly used for chest stasis syndrome, which is characterized by chest pain, headache, pain in a fixed place, and purplish and darkened tongue with petechiae. The adverse effects of the drug are not clear, but it is forbidden for pregnant women. 2. Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy: Acupuncture and moxibustion points that have the function of regulating qi, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, such as Baihui, Guanyuan, Shenque, Ashigangsanli, Hegu, Taichong and other acupuncture points, can promote the operation of qi and blood. For patients with qi and blood stasis, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital and be treated under the guidance of a professional physician.