Qi deficiency and blood stagnation is a Chinese medicine term that simply means that the body’s Qi is too weak to propel the blood, causing it to stop moving.
Chinese medicine believes that people are able to maintain normal life activities by relying on the movement of qi and blood, among other things. Qi and blood interact with each other, with the blood carrying the qi and the qi pushing the blood.
When the body’s qi is weak and decreases, the qi’s propulsive effect will be weakened. If qi is weak, it is unable to propel the blood, and normal blood should be propelled by qi, but if qi is weak and unable to propel it, the blood will stagnate and remain motionless. If the blood remains stagnant for an excessively long period of time, qi stagnation and blood stagnation may develop into qi stagnation and blood stasis, which will lead to further progression of the disease.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for timely consultation and treatment in case of qi deficiency and blood stagnation.