Is Qi deficiency related to the spleen and stomach?

Qi deficiency is related to the spleen and stomach, and a weak spleen can lead to Qi deficiency. First of all, the spleen is the master of transportation (the spleen has the function of digesting food, absorbing food essence and water and transferring it to the whole body), and it is responsible for the transportation of water and grain essence in the body; if the spleen and stomach are weak, the transportation of water and grain will be impaired. If the spleen is weak, the transportation of water and grains will be impaired. In addition, the spleen is the foundation of the latter day, the source of qi and blood biochemistry, when the spleen and stomach are weak, the diet will be reduced, and the nutrients and calories supplied to the body will be reduced, so the body will be weakened and the immune system will be low, which will lead to insufficient generation of qi and the formation of qi and blood deficiency. Weakness of the spleen and stomach usually manifests itself in the form of poor diet, bloating, diarrhea, dizziness, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest tightness, shortness of breath, fatigue, and unformed stools, among other symptoms. For patients with qi deficiency due to weakness of the spleen and stomach, they can take some herbs that strengthen the spleen and enhance qi. For example, Lizhong Pill, in which ginseng and atractylodes can tonify Qi and nourish blood. It can achieve the effect of regulating the spleen and stomach, tonifying Qi and nourishing blood. Finally, it is recommended to go to the regular Chinese medicine hospital, by professional Chinese medicine doctor diagnosis to give targeted treatment programs.