Clinical management of qi stagnation and blood stasis can generally be carried out at the same time, so there is no need to forcefully differentiate between eliminating stasis or qi first. Qi stagnation and blood stasis is a Chinese medicine syndrome, Chinese medicine believes that the normal operation of the blood depends on the promotion of qi, so if the qi line is not smooth, not able to move the blood, the blood line can be stagnant in the long run; and because the blood can be carried by the qi, so the blood line stasis and aggravate the qi stagnation, so the qi stagnation and the blood stasis can be mutually dependent on each other, and can be adjusted at the same time, in order to facilitate the restoration of the operation of the qi and the blood. Qi stagnation and blood stasis can be seen in a variety of disease processes, the treatment is appropriate to promote blood circulation and blood stasis, the specific medication should also be based on the patient’s own specific symptoms and performance in the physician’s diagnosis under the guidance of the patient, should not be blindly self-medication, so as not to cause damage to the organism.