The Chinese name for gastric dyskinesia

The Chinese medical term for gastric insufficiency is generally spleen and stomach qi deficiency, spleen and stomach weakness, etc.. Gastric dyskinesia is a Western term, but in Chinese medicine, the spleen and stomach are mutually exclusive. Gastric dyskinesia is not only a problem of the stomach, but also has a close relationship with the spleen. In Chinese medicine, gastric insufficiency is generally called spleen and stomach weakness, spleen and stomach qi deficiency. Clinically, the deficiency of spleen and stomach qi and the weakness of spleen and stomach will cause the weakening of the stomach’s putrefaction function (initial digestion of food, forming food waste) and the spleen’s transportation function, which will cause gastric insufficiency in Western medicine. At this time, there will be indigestion, loss of appetite and other digestive symptoms. To summarize, when the patient is aware of the symptoms of gastric dyskinesia, he should go to the hospital in time.