Qi deficiency and easy sweating are usually manifestations of Qi and Yin deficiency, which can be regulated through the use of herbs that replenish Qi and nourish Yin, such as American ginseng, huang jing, and yam. In Chinese medicine, qi deficiency is mainly characterized by fatigue, easy sweating, weak voice, shortness of breath, dizziness and so on. Easily catching fire is what Chinese medicine calls heat syndrome, often manifested as sore throat, dry stools, yellow urine, sores at the corners of the mouth, etc. Combined with the symptoms of qi deficiency and easy sweating, it is a deficiency-heat syndrome, which is a manifestation of yin deficiency and insufficient yin fluid to moisturize the limbs, muscles, and orifices of the body. Qi and yin deficiency can usually be regulated with qi and yin tonifying herbs such as xiyangshen, huangjing and yam, as well as some commonly used formulas such as shengqi drink. However, these medicines need to be used in combination, and are not suitable for people with yang deficiency who are afraid of coldness or whose qi is stagnant and irritable. If you need to receive Chinese medicine treatment, it is recommended to go to a regular medical institution for consultation by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to determine whether there is a deficiency of qi and yin through observation and examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use the medication, and do not use the medication arbitrarily on your own.