Chinese medicine believes that cold hands and feet are mainly related to the lack of yang qi, internal organs can be involved in spleen yang deficiency, kidney yang deficiency, etc., depending on the type of evidence by the Chinese medicine practitioner through the Chinese medicine adjustment, acupuncture adjustment, etc., there can be a certain degree of relief. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that winter Yin cold, yang hidden, yang deficiency of the person’s yang itself is insufficient, can not warm the limbs, followed by the symptoms of cold limbs can occur. Spleen yang deficiency, can be accompanied by decreased appetite, bloating, diarrhea and other manifestations; kidney yang deficiency can be accompanied by cold waist and knees, loss of libido, nocturia and other symptoms. Treatment is based on warming Yang and dispersing cold, warming the meridians. 1. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), mainly to warm the spleen and kidney yang, kidney yang deficiency can follow the doctor’s instructions to take the right angelica pill, gui shui dihuang pill, etc., spleen yang deficiency can follow the doctor’s instructions to take small Jianzhong Tang, with the seeds of the pill, etc.. 2. Acupuncture and moxibustion, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy has the effect of supporting the positive and dispelling the evil (support the body’s positive qi and get rid of the body’s evil qi), pass through the cold, kidney yang deficiency can be used to use the fate of the door, shenque and other acupuncture points or moxibustion; spleen yang deficiency can be used to use the spleen yu, Gongsun and other acupuncture points or moxibustion. You can also use Baihui moxibustion, Governor moxibustion, ginger moxibustion and other methods, but should be operated under the guidance of the acupuncturist, not self-administered treatment. It should be noted that the specific use of which conditioning methods, the doctor will be based on the patient’s specific situation to determine, when the disease is determined, should follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.