Qi deficiency belongs to the concept of Chinese medicine, which can be manifested as fatigue, poor appetite and other symptoms, and can be regulated through lifestyle, acupuncture, oral Chinese medicine and so on.
1. Lifestyle: It is advisable to have a regular diet, live a regular life, get enough sleep, avoid staying up late, do appropriate activities, and avoid overwork.
2. Acupuncture: Acupuncture treatment can be carried out at the spleen point, Guanyuan point, Qihai point, Vitality point, kidney point and other points.
3. Oral Chinese medicine: the treatment should be divided into viscera and organs, such as cough and weakness, for lung qi deficiency, take tonic lung soup; symptoms of fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), less for the spleen qi deficiency, with the Sijunzi Tang; symptoms of palpitations, insomnia, for the heart qi deficiency, with the heart soup; symptoms of lumbar and knee pain, urination, for kidney qi deficiency, with the Great Tonic Yuan Decoction.
Acupuncture operation should be carried out by a professional physician, and drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor for evidence-based treatment. If there is any manifestation of qi deficiency, the clinician should be consulted and treatment should be in accordance with the doctor’s advice.