Qi stagnation and blood stasis in men may lead to depression, sexual impatience and irritability, and a purplish complexion, as well as a number of different diseases.
Qi stagnation and blood stasis is a disease mechanism in traditional Chinese medicine, which is caused by the stagnation of qi over a long period of time, resulting in the stagnation of blood flow. Qi stagnation and blood stasis can lead to clinical manifestations such as localized distension and pain, or even stabbing pain, fixed pain, refusal to press; or hard lumps, localized bruising and swelling; or depression, anxiousness and irritability; or purple color, skin veins exposed, etc. At the same time, Qi stagnation and blood stasis can also lead to a variety of illnesses, which can also lead to a variety of different diseases.
At the same time, qi stagnation and blood stasis can also lead to a variety of different diseases such as obesity, accumulation of evidence, etc., and see a variety of different manifestations. In the case of obesity, the symptoms of qi stagnation and blood stasis include obesity, laziness, and a desire to rest, which may be accompanied by dryness of the bowels, insomnia, and a decrease in libido or even impotence in men. In the case of accumulation of Qi stagnation and Blood stasis, it can be seen as soft but not firm, fixed and immovable lumps, pain in the abdomen and ribs, and plumpness in the stomach and abdomen (distension and discomfort in the epigastric and gastric areas), etc. In men, Qi stagnation and Blood stasis can be seen in many different ways.
When men have qi stagnation and blood stasis, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and can be diagnosed and treated by a professional physician, and then take Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicine under the physician’s guidance to regulate the qi and blood circulation, so as to avoid delaying the condition.