The most obvious symptoms of Liver-Spleen disharmony

Liver-Spleen disharmony (the inability of the liver and spleen to work in harmony) is a diagnostic term in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with the most obvious symptom being distension and pain in the abdomen. Liver-spleen disharmony is caused by the liver’s lack of detachment (abnormal function of the liver’s detachment) and the spleen’s lack of healthy transportation, mostly due to emotional factors, or improper diet, etc. The main symptoms are bloating and pain in the abdominal and abdominal regions, and in some cases there is also a lack of appetite and dullness (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), impatience and irritability, and loose stools (stools that are not shaped, and the feeling of not having been emptied after passing stools), etc. If you have symptoms, you should seek medical attention promptly. If the symptoms of liver-spleen disharmony occur, you should seek medical advice from a doctor for diagnosis and treatment, and actively treat the symptoms, rather than blindly abusing medications on your own, which may cause adverse reactions. At the same time, eating regularly and maintaining a positive mindset are also important for the recovery of the disease.