In TCM theory, the spleen is responsible for transportation and transformation, and it also produces middle energy and blood, which is the main source of qi and blood, therefore, spleen deficiency may lead to qi and blood deficiency. Factors such as overwork, irregular life, improper diet and emotional instability can lead to deficiency of Spleen Qi and thus affect the operation of Qi and Blood. The main clinical manifestations are vomiting, diarrhea, edema, bleeding, abnormal menstrual flow, amenorrhea, abnormal leucorrhea, chills in the extremities and drooling in children. Treatment can be done by applying drugs or adjusting the diet to relieve the symptoms: 1. Diet therapy: When there is deficiency of Qi and blood in the spleen, you can eat more foods that strengthen the spleen and replenish Qi, such as chestnuts, yams, gorgonians, lotus seed meat, red dates, mushrooms, etc.; 2. Drug therapy: Treatment should start with strengthening the spleen and nourishing the stomach, and can be done by taking Ginseng Jianshuwan, Ginseng Baijusan, and Tonic Zhong Yiqiwan orally after the doctor has identified the evidence. After the digestive function of spleen and stomach is strong, it is appropriate to take more medicines to nourish qi and blood, such as Eight Precious Soup, Ten Perfect Great Tonic Soup, Ginseng Nourishing Glory Soup, Tai Shan Pan Shi San, Roasted Licorice Soup, Gui Shen Tang, etc.