In modern medicine, women’s chest sweating is due to the slowing down of blood circulation in the human body. For women, it is mainly due to the lack of blood oxygen caused by mental work and lack of exercise, resulting in more sweating in the chest, even including poor sleep quality, mental lethargy and lack of energy to do things. In Chinese medicine, women are prone to sweating in the chest mainly due to poor spleen and stomach and kidney deficiency. Roughly speaking, both congenital and acquired deficiencies may exist. A loss of harmony between the spleen and stomach of the human body will result in the inability to distribute qi and blood throughout the body, resulting in symptoms such as loss of appetite, excessive sweating on the chest, and also weakness of the limbs. In clinical practice, it is recommended that such women should eat less greasy and cold food and must exercise properly so that their condition can improve.