Chinese medicine treatment of Meibei Qi (similar to pharyngeal allodynia) requires identification of the evidence based on the type of medication, which is currently divided into liver depression and qi stagnation, phlegm and qi conjugation (phlegm in the body and qi not accompanied by the emergence of the evidence), respectively, can be used in Chinese herbal formulas, such as Free and Easy San, as well as Semi Xia Hou Pu Tang. 1. Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation: Symptoms such as foreign body sensation in the throat, not being able to swallow, not being able to vomit, depression, fullness in the stomach and abdomen, etc. can be seen. The treatment is to dredge the liver and regulate the qi, dissipate the knot and relieve the depression, and can use the addition and subtraction of Free San. Adverse effects and contraindications are not clear. 2. Phlegm-qi interconnection syndrome: foreign body sensation in the throat, feeling that there is phlegm in the throat that cannot be coughed up, acid reflux, belching (hiccups) and other symptoms. The treatment is to move the qi and direct the stagnation, disperse the phlegm, and use the addition of Half-summer and Thick-stemmed Park Soup to reduce the symptoms. This formula is only suitable for people with phlegm-qi interconnection without heat, and the adverse effects are not clear. Chinese herbal formulae or proprietary Chinese medicines should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner and should not be used blindly by individuals to avoid adverse effects.