According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, deficiency of qi and blood may cause impotence and lack of firmness. If this is the case, please consult a doctor promptly for treatment after diagnosis and diagnosis by a physician. Impotence is the name of a Chinese medicine disease, in which impotence, deficiency of heart and spleen is associated with deficiency of qi and blood, manifesting as impotence, aggravated by exertion, palpitation, insomnia and dreaminess, fatigue, yellowish color without luster, bloating and diarrhea after a small amount of food, and etc. The mechanism of the disease is deficiency of heart and spleen, resulting in a decrease in qi and blood. The pathogenesis of impotence is a deficiency of the heart and spleen, resulting in a decrease in qi and blood, and a loss of nourishment for the zongshen (the penis). In the case of impotence, the treatment should be to strengthen the spleen, nourish the heart, and benefit the qi to start impotence, which can be treated with the Spleen Pills and the Ginseng Spleen Pills. The efficacy of the Spleen Pills is to strengthen the spleen, nourish blood and tranquilize the mind. Avoid indigestible food, not suitable for patients with fever and cold, not suitable for patients with internal heat such as thirst, yellowish urine and constipation, and use with caution in allergic conditions. It may cause adverse reactions such as gastrointestinal discomfort or skin rash. Ginseng Spleen Pill is effective in benefiting vital energy, tonifying blood, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart. It should not be used by those who are strong and solid but not weak. It should not be used together with cold medicines, nor should it be taken with tea, radish, quinoa, wulingzhi, saponaria or its preparations. When discomfort occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor for treatment under his/her guidance, and not to take medication on one’s own in order to avoid delaying one’s condition.