The treatments for qi and blood insufficiency include medication, acupuncture and so on. 1. Medications: Commonly used medications include Bazhen Pills, Shiquan Daxin Pills, Gui Spleen Pills and so on. Ba Zhen Wan has the effect of tonifying qi and benefiting blood. It is used for the symptoms of yellowish color (yellow face without luster), loss of appetite, weakness of limbs, and excessive menstruation caused by deficiency of qi and blood. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product and its ingredients. Shiquan Dazhuang Pill, with the effect of warming Qi and blood. It is used for the symptoms of pallor, shortness of breath and palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), dizziness and spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with slight movement) caused by deficiency of qi and blood, tiredness and weakness, lassitude of limbs, and heavy menstrual flow. Gui Shen Wan (归脾丸), with the effects of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), nourishing the blood and tranquilizing the mind (stabilizing the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood). It is used for shortness of qi and palpitation, insomnia and excessive dreaming, dizziness and lightheadedness, tiredness and weakness of limbs, and loss of appetite caused by deficiency of the heart and spleen (weakness of the heart and spleen). Adverse reactions: There are case reports of causing digestive discomfort and skin rash. 2. Acupuncture treatment: commonly used acupuncture points include Baihui, Guanyuan, Shenque, Fengsanli, Sanyinjiao, Hegu, Taichong, etc., but the specific acupuncture points to be used should be decided by the doctor according to the patient’s condition. Taking the above medicines needs to be guided by a doctor, and acupuncture needs to be operated by a professional doctor.