Symptoms of phlegm-dampness-qi stagnation

Symptoms of phlegm-dampness and stagnation of qi can be manifested as coughing, coughing up phlegm, phlegm with white color and sticky texture, tightness in the chest, fullness in the stomach and epigastric region and dullness (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), white and greasy tongue coating, and slippery pulse.
Phlegm-dampness and stagnation of qi are mostly seen in obese people, whose symptoms are characterized by both phlegm-dampness and stagnation of qi. Phlegm-dampness can accumulate in any part of the body, and can be seen in coughing, coughing up phlegm, and tightness of the chest in the lungs, as well as in the stomach, which can be seen in the gastric region; and stagnation of qi, which is mainly characterized by distension and lumps, and can aggravate the symptoms of phlegm-dampness when it is intertwined with phlegm-dampness.
Phlegm-dampness and stagnation of qi can be adjusted by adding or subtracting Er Chen Tang as the basic formula, but the specific formula should be selected under the guidance of a professional physician, and if the symptoms are serious, please consult a doctor in time, and do not take medication on your own.