Poor spleen and stomach are often clinically manifested as poor spleen and stomach function, stomach pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and abdominal distension after eating. According to Chinese medicine, the spleen is responsible for transportation and transformation, and the stomach is responsible for receiving. Symptoms of spleen and stomach disharmony are the mutual disharmony of transportation and absorption. Clinical manifestations include loss of appetite, distension and pain in the abdomen, and even diarrhea, belching, nausea and vomiting. The essence needs clear qi to rise, and the stomach’s function of circulation and lowering enables turbid qi to fall. If the spleen and stomach are not in harmony, there will be symptoms of indigestion, gastric distention and fullness, loose and unformed stools: a poor spleen and stomach will cause difficulty in digestion and abdominal distension after eating. There is also a decrease in appetite, as well as a yellowish face, fatigue and a thin body. If the spleen and stomach are out of order for a long period of time, it will affect the maturation function of the large intestine. Loose stools can occur. You can first choose some Chinese medicine to regulate the spleen and stomach for treatment, which can well relieve the various symptoms caused by the weakness of the spleen and stomach. You can also go to the hospital to identify and treat the symptoms, which is more effective. In short, if you have abdominal pain, diarrhea, stomach fullness, hiccups and a series of other symptoms, you probably have a weak spleen and stomach. It should be treated by timely regulation of the spleen and stomach.