Women with Liver Depression and Blood Stasis may experience discomfort such as bloating and stuffiness in the lower abdomen, irregular menstruation, and emotional depression, which jeopardizes their health. Liver Depression and Blood Stasis is a common clinical syndrome, which refers to the pathological phenomena caused by the dysfunction of the liver’s detoxification function, stagnation of qi, and qi stagnation and blood stasis (stagnation of blood due to the lack of smooth flow of qi). If a woman has Liver Depression and Blood Stasis, she will usually have symptoms such as distention and pain in the chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area) or the lesser abdomen, tightness in the chest, and a tendency to sigh. In addition, women with Liver Depression and Blood Stasis may also experience breast tenderness and pain, scanty menstrual flow, short menstrual periods, menstrual cramps or even amenorrhea, or depression and sadness. Women who suffer from Liver Depression and Blood Stasis should consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment to avoid further development of the disease and harm to the body.